nabu-test
: running the tests¶
Nabu comes with a handful of unit tests which can be executed either globally or individually.
Running all the tests¶
Once Nabu is installed, the command
nabu-test
will run all the tests.
Some tests might be disabled because of missing runtime components. To show the reason why the tests are skipped you can run
nabu-test -rs
The nabu-test
command inherits from the parameters of pytest
. Therefore, you can pass any pytest option to this command, ex. nabu-test -h
for help.
Running specific tests¶
Nabu comes with several main modules: preproc
, reconstruction
, cuda
, opencl
, misc
. Each module has its tests.
To run the tests related to preproc
:
nabu-test preproc
To run the tests related to reconstruction
:
nabu-test reconstruction
To run the tests related to “CCD corrections” in preproc
:
nabu-test preproc.test_ccd_corr
To run the tests related to FBP in reconstruction
:
nabu-test reconstruction.test_fbp
You can also combine multiple specific tests. The following example runs all the tests related to reconstruction
, and the specific tests of Paganin phase retrieval in preproc
:
nabu-test reconstruction preproc.test_paganin
Running long tests¶
Some tests take more time than others, either because the computations intrinsically take more time, or because they need a big amount of data.
By default, these tests are not run (they are marked as skipped). To enable them, you need to pass the environment variable NABU_LONG_TESTS=1
:
NABU_LONG_TESTS=1 nabu-test
Some tests might read data from a specific location instead of downloading it. You can provide this location with the environment variable NABU_BIGDATA_DIR
:
NABU_BIGDATA_DIR=/tmp/nabu_testdir nabu-test