| name | dart-add-unit-test |
| description | Write and organize unit tests for functions, methods, and classes using `package:test`. Use when creating new logic or fixing bugs to ensure code remains correct and regression-free. |
| metadata | {"model":"models/gemini-3.1-pro-preview","last_modified":"Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:07:58 GMT"} |
Testing Dart and Flutter Applications
Contents
Structuring Test Files
Organize test files to mirror the lib directory structure to maintain predictability.
- Place all test code within the
test directory at the root of the package.
- Append
_test.dart to the end of all test file names (e.g., lib/src/utils.dart should be tested in test/src/utils_test.dart).
- If writing integration tests, place them in an
integration_test directory at the root of the package.
Writing Tests
Utilize package:test as the standard testing library for Dart applications.
- Import
package:test/test.dart (or package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart for Flutter).
- Group related tests using the
group() function to provide shared context.
- Define individual test cases using the
test() function.
- Validate outcomes using the
expect() function alongside matchers (e.g., equals(), isTrue, throwsA()).
- Write asynchronous tests using standard
async/await syntax. The test runner automatically waits for the Future to complete.
- Manage test setup and teardown using
setUp() and tearDown() callbacks.
- If testing code that relies on dependency injection, use
package:mockito alongside package:test to generate mock objects, configure fixed scenarios, and verify interactions.
Executing Tests
Select the appropriate test runner based on the project type and test location.
- If working on a pure Dart project, execute tests using the
dart test command.
- If working on a Flutter project, execute tests using the
flutter test command.
- If running integration tests, explicitly specify the directory path, as the default runner ignores it:
dart test integration_test or flutter test integration_test.
Test Implementation Workflow
Follow this sequential workflow when implementing new test suites. Copy the checklist to track your progress.
Task Progress
Examples
Standard Unit Test Suite
Demonstrates grouping, setup, synchronous, and asynchronous testing.
import 'package:test/test.dart';
import 'package:my_package/calculator.dart';
void main() {
group('Calculator', () {
late Calculator calc;
setUp(() {
calc = Calculator();
});
test('adds two numbers correctly', () {
expect(calc.add(2, 3), equals(5));
});
test('handles asynchronous operations', () async {
final result = await calc.fetchRemoteValue();
expect(result, isNotNull);
expect(result, greaterThan(0));
});
});
}
Mocking with Mockito
Demonstrates configuring a mock object for dependency injection testing.
import 'package:test/test.dart';
import 'package:mockito/mockito.dart';
import 'package:mockito/annotations.dart';
import 'package:my_package/api_client.dart';
import 'package:my_package/data_service.dart';
// Generate the mock using build_runner: dart run build_runner build
@GenerateNiceMocks([MockSpec<ApiClient>()])
import 'data_service_test.mocks.dart';
void main() {
group('DataService', () {
late MockApiClient mockApiClient;
late DataService dataService;
setUp(() {
mockApiClient = MockApiClient();
dataService = DataService(apiClient: mockApiClient);
});
test('returns parsed data on successful API call', () async {
// Configure the mock
when(mockApiClient.get('/data')).thenAnswer((_) async => '{"id": 1}');
// Execute the system under test
final result = await dataService.fetchData();
// Verify outcomes and interactions
expect(result.id, equals(1));
verify(mockApiClient.get('/data')).called(1);
});
});
}