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Testing Smart Contracts using Foundry

In this section, you'll set up a smart contract test and test it using forge.

Step 1: Test Script​

You will see a directory called test in the root of your project. This is where you can view/write your tests. The demo counter.sol comes with a test script counter.t.sol, which contains:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED
pragma solidity ^0.8.13;

import {Test, console} from "forge-std/Test.sol";
import {Counter} from "../src/Counter.sol";

contract CounterTest is Test {
Counter public counter;

function setUp() public {
counter = new Counter();
counter.setNumber(0);
}

function test_Increment() public {
counter.increment();
assertEq(counter.number(), 1);
}

function testFuzz_SetNumber(uint256 x) public {
counter.setNumber(x);
assertEq(counter.number(), x);
}
}

Step 2: Run the Test​

To run the test, execute the following command in the root of your project:

forge test

This will run the test script and display the results in the terminal.

forge test
[â Š] Compiling...
[â Š] Compiling 33 files with Solc 0.8.24
[â ’] Solc 0.8.24 finished in 947.64ms
Compiler run successful!
Ran 2 tests for test/Counter.t.sol:CounterTest
[PASS] testFuzz_SetNumber(uint256) (runs: 256, μ: 30899, ~: 31288)
[PASS] test_Increment() (gas: 31303)
Suite result: ok. 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 skipped; finished in 11.85ms (6.49ms CPU time)

Ran 2 test suites in 137.32ms (19.93ms CPU time): 6 tests passed, 0 failed, 0 skipped (6 total tests)
Additional tests

If you need additional tests, or want to go deep on this step, visit the Foundry Tests Documentation..

Last updated on by Ezequiel Martin Rodriguez

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