lsp-test-0.5.1.0: README.md
# lsp-test [](https://travis-ci.com/bubba/lsp-test) [](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/lsp-test-0.1.0.0)
lsp-test is a functional testing framework for Language Server Protocol servers.
```haskell
import Language.Haskell.LSP.Test
runSession "hie" fullCaps "proj/dir" $ do
doc <- openDoc "Foo.hs" "haskell"
skipMany anyNotification
symbols <- getDocumentSymbols doc
```
## Examples
### Unit tests with HSpec
```haskell
describe "diagnostics" $
it "report errors" $ runSession "hie" fullCaps "test/data" $ do
openDoc "Error.hs" "haskell"
[diag] <- waitForDiagnosticsSource "ghcmod"
liftIO $ do
diag ^. severity `shouldBe` Just DsError
diag ^. source `shouldBe` Just "ghcmod"
```
### Replaying captured session
```haskell
replaySession "hie" "test/data/renamePass"
```
### Parsing with combinators
```haskell
skipManyTill loggingNotification publishDiagnosticsNotification
count 4 (message :: Session ApplyWorkspaceEditRequest)
anyRequest <|> anyResponse
```
Try out the example tests in the `example` directory with `cabal new-test`.
For more examples check the [Wiki](https://github.com/bubba/lsp-test/wiki/Introduction)
## Developing
The tests are integration tests, so make sure you have the following language servers installed and on your PATH:
### [haskell-ide-engine](https://github.com/haskell/haskell-ide-engine)
- Check out a relatively recent version of the repo, or see `.travis.yml` to get the exact commit used for CI.
- `stack install`
### [javascript-typescript-langserver](https://github.com/sourcegraph/javascript-typescript-langserver)
`npm i -g javascript-typescript-langserver`
Then run the tests with `stack test` or `cabal new-test`.