tracespace fixtures
Test fixtures for tracespace projects
This module is a collection of data, including real-world open-source Gerber and drill files, used to drive tests on tracespace projects. It's published to npm so that any tool can use this data.
Part of the tracespace collection of PCB visualization tools.
install
Please note: because this package is a collection of test fixtures, it may not follow semver and changes could be introduced in any version bump that cause your tests to fail. You should install an exact version.
npm install --save-dev --save-exact @tracespace/fixtures
# or
yarn add --dev --exact @tracespace/fixtures
usage
const fixtures = require('@tracespace/fixtures')
gerber filenames
gerber-filenames.json
is a JSON file with a collection of example Gerber / drill filenames along with what PCB layer type they represent organized by CAD package. This fixture is primarily used to test whats-that-gerber
.
const {gerberFilenames} = require('@tracespace/fixtures')
// or
const gerberFilenames = require('@tracespace/fixtures/gerber-filenames.json')
Where gerberFilenames
looks like:
Array<{
/** CAD package, e.g. "eagle" */
cad: string,
/** collection of example Gerber and/or drill filenames */
files: Array<{
/** filename */
name: string,
/** expected whats-that-gerber type */
type: string
}>
}>
For non-npm projects, this file is also available via the unpkg CDN:
curl https://unpkg.com/@tracespace/fixtures@${version}/gerber-filenames.json
example boards
@tracespace/fixtures
has a collection of sample open-source PCB files to test rendering full circuit boards. This fixture is primarily used to test pcb-stackup
and pcb-stackup-core
.
const {getBoards} = require('@tracespace/fixtures')
// async
getBoards((error, boards) => {
if (error) return console.error(error)
console.log(boards)
})
// sync
const boards = getBoards.sync()
Where boards
looks like:
Array<{
/** name of the board */
name: string,
/** path to the board's manifest */
filepath: string,
/** array of individual board layers */
layers: Array<{
/** name of the layer */
name: string,
/** path to the layer's gerber / drill file */
filepath: string,
/** basename of filepath */
filename: string,
/** format of the file */
format: 'gerber' | 'drill',
/** whats-that-gerber type of the layer */
type: string,
/** file contents (i.e. results of fs.readFile on filepath) */
source: string
}>
}>
gerber specs
@tracespace/fixtures
has a collection of simple Gerber and NC drill files to ensure proper rendering of different image primitives and structures. This fixture is primarily used to test gerber-to-svg
.
const {getGerberSpecs} = require('@tracespace/fixtures')
// async
getGerberSpecs((error, suites) => {
if (error) return console.error(error)
console.log(suites)
})
// sync
const suites = getGerberSpecs.sync()
Where suites
looks like:
Array<{
/** name of the suite */
name: string,
/** array of individual specs in the suite */
specs: Array<{
/** name of the spec */
name: string,
/** category of the spec (matches suite's name) */
category: string,
/** path to the spec's gerber / drill file */
filepath: string,
/** file contents (i.e. results of fs.readFile on filepath) */
source: string,
/** SVG string of the expected render */
expected: string
}>
}>
render suite server
Simple server to display the results of a render test. Has a peer dependency on Express, which you must install yourself before usage:
npm install --save-dev @tracespace/fixtures express
Usage:
const {server, getGerberSpecs} = require('@tracespace/fixtures')
const app = server('suite name', getGerberSpecs, getSuiteResults)
app.listen(9000, () => console.log('listening on http://localhost:9000'))
function getSuiteResults(suite, done) {
// get results of a single suite somehow and pass them to done
done(null, suiteResults)
}
server
is a function that takes:
-
name
- A string name of the server -
getSuites
- One ofgetGerberSpecs
orgetBoards
-
getSuiteResults
- An asynchronous function to render the results of one of the suites fromgetSuites
getSuiteResults
should call its done
callback with:
{
/** name of the suite */
name: string,
/** array of spec results in the suite */
specs: Array<{
/** name of the spec */
name: string,
/** spec render to display (SVG) */
render: string,
/** optional comparison render (SVG) */
expected?: string,
/** optional test source to display */
source?: string,
}>
}