Bats Testing Patterns
Comprehensive guidance for writing comprehensive unit tests for shell scripts using Bats (Bash Automated Testing System), including test patterns, fixtures, and best practices for production-grade shell testing.
When to Use This Skill Writing unit tests for shell scripts Implementing test-driven development (TDD) for scripts Setting up automated testing in CI/CD pipelines Testing edge cases and error conditions Validating behavior across different shell environments Building maintainable test suites for scripts Creating fixtures for complex test scenarios Testing multiple shell dialects (bash, sh, dash) Bats Fundamentals What is Bats?
Bats (Bash Automated Testing System) is a TAP (Test Anything Protocol) compliant testing framework for shell scripts that provides:
Simple, natural test syntax TAP output format compatible with CI systems Fixtures and setup/teardown support Assertion helpers Parallel test execution Installation
macOS with Homebrew
brew install bats-core
Ubuntu/Debian
git clone https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git cd bats-core ./install.sh /usr/local
From npm (Node.js)
npm install --global bats
Verify installation
bats --version
File Structure project/ ├── bin/ │ ├── script.sh │ └── helper.sh ├── tests/ │ ├── test_script.bats │ ├── test_helper.sh │ ├── fixtures/ │ │ ├── input.txt │ │ └── expected_output.txt │ └── helpers/ │ └── mocks.bash └── README.md
Basic Test Structure Simple Test File
!/usr/bin/env bats
Load test helper if present
load test_helper
Setup runs before each test
setup() { export TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) }
Teardown runs after each test
teardown() { rm -rf "$TMPDIR" }
Test: simple assertion
@test "Function returns 0 on success" { run my_function "input" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] }
Test: output verification
@test "Function outputs correct result" { run my_function "test" [ "$output" = "expected output" ] }
Test: error handling
@test "Function returns 1 on missing argument" { run my_function [ "$status" -eq 1 ] }
Assertion Patterns Exit Code Assertions
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Command succeeds" { run true [ "$status" -eq 0 ] }
@test "Command fails as expected" { run false [ "$status" -ne 0 ] }
@test "Command returns specific exit code" { run my_function --invalid [ "$status" -eq 127 ] }
@test "Can capture command result" { run echo "hello" [ $status -eq 0 ] [ "$output" = "hello" ] }
Output Assertions
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Output matches string" { result=$(echo "hello world") [ "$result" = "hello world" ] }
@test "Output contains substring" { result=$(echo "hello world") [[ "$result" == "world" ]] }
@test "Output matches pattern" { result=$(date +%Y) [[ "$result" =~ ^[0-9]{4}$ ]] }
@test "Multi-line output" { run printf "line1\nline2\nline3" [ "$output" = "line1 line2 line3" ] }
@test "Lines variable contains output" { run printf "line1\nline2\nline3" [ "${lines[0]}" = "line1" ] [ "${lines[1]}" = "line2" ] [ "${lines[2]}" = "line3" ] }
File Assertions
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "File is created" { [ ! -f "$TMPDIR/output.txt" ] my_function > "$TMPDIR/output.txt" [ -f "$TMPDIR/output.txt" ] }
@test "File contents match expected" { my_function > "$TMPDIR/output.txt" [ "$(cat "$TMPDIR/output.txt")" = "expected content" ] }
@test "File is readable" { touch "$TMPDIR/test.txt" [ -r "$TMPDIR/test.txt" ] }
@test "File has correct permissions" { touch "$TMPDIR/test.txt" chmod 644 "$TMPDIR/test.txt" [ "$(stat -f %OLp "$TMPDIR/test.txt")" = "644" ] }
@test "File size is correct" { echo -n "12345" > "$TMPDIR/test.txt" [ "$(wc -c < "$TMPDIR/test.txt")" -eq 5 ] }
Setup and Teardown Patterns Basic Setup and Teardown
!/usr/bin/env bats
setup() { # Create test directory TEST_DIR=$(mktemp -d) export TEST_DIR
# Source script under test
source "${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../bin/script.sh"
}
teardown() { # Clean up temporary directory rm -rf "$TEST_DIR" }
@test "Test using TEST_DIR" { touch "$TEST_DIR/file.txt" [ -f "$TEST_DIR/file.txt" ] }
Setup with Resources
!/usr/bin/env bats
setup() { # Create directory structure mkdir -p "$TMPDIR/data/input" mkdir -p "$TMPDIR/data/output"
# Create test fixtures
echo "line1" > "$TMPDIR/data/input/file1.txt"
echo "line2" > "$TMPDIR/data/input/file2.txt"
# Initialize environment
export DATA_DIR="$TMPDIR/data"
export INPUT_DIR="$DATA_DIR/input"
export OUTPUT_DIR="$DATA_DIR/output"
}
teardown() { rm -rf "$TMPDIR/data" }
@test "Processes input files" { run my_process_script "$INPUT_DIR" "$OUTPUT_DIR" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] [ -f "$OUTPUT_DIR/file1.txt" ] }
Global Setup/Teardown
!/usr/bin/env bats
Load shared setup from test_helper.sh
load test_helper
setup_file runs once before all tests
setup_file() { export SHARED_RESOURCE=$(mktemp -d) echo "Expensive setup" > "$SHARED_RESOURCE/data.txt" }
teardown_file runs once after all tests
teardown_file() { rm -rf "$SHARED_RESOURCE" }
@test "First test uses shared resource" { [ -f "$SHARED_RESOURCE/data.txt" ] }
@test "Second test uses shared resource" { [ -d "$SHARED_RESOURCE" ] }
Mocking and Stubbing Patterns Function Mocking
!/usr/bin/env bats
Mock external command
my_external_tool() { echo "mocked output" return 0 }
@test "Function uses mocked tool" { export -f my_external_tool run my_function [[ "$output" == "mocked output" ]] }
Command Stubbing
!/usr/bin/env bats
setup() { # Create stub directory STUBS_DIR="$TMPDIR/stubs" mkdir -p "$STUBS_DIR"
# Add to PATH
export PATH="$STUBS_DIR:$PATH"
}
create_stub() { local cmd="$1" local output="$2" local code="${3:-0}"
cat > "$STUBS_DIR/$cmd" <<EOF
!/bin/bash
echo "$output" exit $code EOF chmod +x "$STUBS_DIR/$cmd" }
@test "Function works with stubbed curl" { create_stub curl "{ \"status\": \"ok\" }" 0 run my_api_function [ "$status" -eq 0 ] }
Variable Stubbing
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Function handles environment override" { export MY_SETTING="override_value" run my_function [ "$status" -eq 0 ] [[ "$output" == "override_value" ]] }
@test "Function uses default when var unset" { unset MY_SETTING run my_function [ "$status" -eq 0 ] [[ "$output" == "default" ]] }
Fixture Management Using Fixture Files
!/usr/bin/env bats
Fixture directory: tests/fixtures/
setup() { FIXTURES_DIR="${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/fixtures" WORK_DIR=$(mktemp -d) export WORK_DIR }
teardown() { rm -rf "$WORK_DIR" }
@test "Process fixture file" { # Copy fixture to work directory cp "$FIXTURES_DIR/input.txt" "$WORK_DIR/input.txt"
# Run function
run my_process_function "$WORK_DIR/input.txt"
# Compare output
diff "$WORK_DIR/output.txt" "$FIXTURES_DIR/expected_output.txt"
}
Dynamic Fixture Generation
!/usr/bin/env bats
generate_fixture() { local lines="$1" local file="$2"
for i in $(seq 1 "$lines"); do
echo "Line $i content" >> "$file"
done
}
@test "Handle large input file" { generate_fixture 1000 "$TMPDIR/large.txt" run my_function "$TMPDIR/large.txt" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] [ "$(wc -l < "$TMPDIR/large.txt")" -eq 1000 ] }
Advanced Patterns Testing Error Conditions
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Function fails with missing file" { run my_function "/nonexistent/file.txt" [ "$status" -ne 0 ] [[ "$output" == "not found" ]] }
@test "Function fails with invalid input" { run my_function "" [ "$status" -ne 0 ] }
@test "Function fails with permission denied" { touch "$TMPDIR/readonly.txt" chmod 000 "$TMPDIR/readonly.txt" run my_function "$TMPDIR/readonly.txt" [ "$status" -ne 0 ] chmod 644 "$TMPDIR/readonly.txt" # Cleanup }
@test "Function provides helpful error message" { run my_function --invalid-option [ "$status" -ne 0 ] [[ "$output" == "Usage:" ]] }
Testing with Dependencies
!/usr/bin/env bats
setup() { # Check for required tools if ! command -v jq &>/dev/null; then skip "jq is not installed" fi
export SCRIPT="${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../bin/script.sh"
}
@test "JSON parsing works" { skip_if ! command -v jq &>/dev/null run my_json_parser '{"key": "value"}' [ "$status" -eq 0 ] }
Testing Shell Compatibility
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Script works in bash" { bash "${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../bin/script.sh" arg1 }
@test "Script works in sh (POSIX)" { sh "${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../bin/script.sh" arg1 }
@test "Script works in dash" { if command -v dash &>/dev/null; then dash "${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME}/../bin/script.sh" arg1 else skip "dash not installed" fi }
Parallel Execution
!/usr/bin/env bats
@test "Multiple independent operations" { run bash -c 'for i in {1..10}; do my_operation "$i" & done wait' [ "$status" -eq 0 ] }
@test "Concurrent file operations" { for i in {1..5}; do my_function "$TMPDIR/file$i" & done wait [ -f "$TMPDIR/file1" ] [ -f "$TMPDIR/file5" ] }
Test Helper Pattern test_helper.sh
!/usr/bin/env bash
Source script under test
export SCRIPT_DIR="${BATS_TEST_DIRNAME%/*}/bin"
Common test utilities
assert_file_exists() { if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then echo "Expected file to exist: $1" return 1 fi }
assert_file_equals() { local file="$1" local expected="$2"
if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then
echo "File does not exist: $file"
return 1
fi
local actual=$(cat "$file")
if [ "$actual" != "$expected" ]; then
echo "File contents do not match"
echo "Expected: $expected"
echo "Actual: $actual"
return 1
fi
}
Create temporary test directory
setup_test_dir() { export TEST_DIR=$(mktemp -d) }
cleanup_test_dir() { rm -rf "$TEST_DIR" }
Integration with CI/CD GitHub Actions Workflow name: Tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs: test: runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install Bats
run: |
npm install --global bats
- name: Run Tests
run: |
bats tests/*.bats
- name: Run Tests with Tap Reporter
run: |
bats tests/*.bats --tap | tee test_output.tap
Makefile Integration .PHONY: test test-verbose test-tap
test: bats tests/*.bats
test-verbose: bats tests/*.bats --verbose
test-tap: bats tests/*.bats --tap
test-parallel: bats tests/*.bats --parallel 4
coverage: test # Optional: Generate coverage reports
Best Practices Test one thing per test - Single responsibility principle Use descriptive test names - Clearly states what is being tested Clean up after tests - Always remove temporary files in teardown Test both success and failure paths - Don't just test happy path Mock external dependencies - Isolate unit under test Use fixtures for complex data - Makes tests more readable Run tests in CI/CD - Catch regressions early Test across shell dialects - Ensure portability Keep tests fast - Run in parallel when possible Document complex test setup - Explain unusual patterns Resources Bats GitHub: https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core Bats Documentation: https://bats-core.readthedocs.io/ TAP Protocol: https://testanything.org/ Test-Driven Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development