augparse(1) execute an Augeas module

SYNOPSIS

augparse [OPTIONS] MODULE

DESCRIPTION

Execute an Augeas module, most commonly to evaluate the tests it contains.

OPTIONS

-I, --include=DIR
Add DIR to the module loadpath. Can be given multiple times. The directories set here are searched before any directories specified in the AUGEAS_LENS_LIB environment variable, and before the default directory /usr/share/augeas/lenses.
-t, --trace
Print a trace of the modules that are being loaded.
--nostdinc
Do not search any of the default directories for modules. When this option is set, only directories specified explicitly with -I or specified in AUGEAS_LENS_LIB will be searched for modules.
--notypecheck
Do not perform lens type checks. Only use this option during lens development and make sure you typecheck lenses when you are done developing - you should never use a lens that hasn't been typechecked. This option is sometimes useful when you are working on unit tests for a lens to speed up the time it takes to repeatedly run and fix tests.
--version
Print version information and exit.
-h
Display this help and exit

EXAMPLES

To run the tests in lenses/tests/test_foo.aug and use modules from the directory lenses, run

augparse -I lenses lenses/tests/test_foo.aug

TESTS

Tests can appear as top-level forms anywhere in a module. Generally, the tests for a module lenses/foo.aug are kept in a separate file, usually in lenses/tests/test_foo.aug.

There are two different kinds of tests that Augeas can run: get and put tests. The syntax for get tests is

test LENS get STRING = RESULT

which applies the get direction of the lens LENS to STRING and compares it with the given RESULT. RESULT can either be a tree literal, the symbol ? to print the result of applying LENS to STRING, or the symbol * to indicate that the test should produce an exception.

The syntax for put tests is

test LENS put STRING after COMMANDS = RESULT

which first applies the get direction of the lens LENS to STRING, then applies the given COMMANDS to the resulting tree, and finally transforms the modified tree back to a string using the put direction of LENS. The resulting string is then compared to RESULT, which can be a string, the symbol ? to print the result of applying LENS to STRING, or the symbol * to indicate that the test should produce an exception.