--- title: Test file short-description: GstValidate test file ... # GstValidate Test file A `.validatetest` file describes a fully contained validate test case. It includes the arguments of the tool supposed to be used to run the test as well as possibly a [configuration](gst-validate-config.md) and a set of action to describe the validate [scenario](gst-validate-scenarios.md). # The file format A validate test file requires a [`meta`](gst-validate-action-types.md?#meta) structure describing the test and configuring it. The `meta` structure should be either the first or the one following the `set-globals` structure. The `set-globals` structures allows you to set global variables for the rest of the `.validatetest` file and is a free form variables setter. For example you can do: ``` yaml set-globals, media_dir=$(test_dir)/../../media ``` ## Tool arguments In the case of [`gst-validate`](gst-validate.md) it **has to** contain an `args` field with `gst-validate` argv arguments like: ``` yaml # This is the default tool so it is not mandatory for the `gst-validate` tool tool = "gst-validate-$(gst_api_version)", args = { # pipeline description videotestrc num-buffers=2 ! $(videosink), # Random extra argument --set-media-info $(test-dir)/some.media_info } ``` ## Variables Validate testfile will define some variables to make those files relocable: * `$(test_dir)`: The directory where the `.validatetest` file is in. * `$(test_name)`: The name of the test file (without extension). * `$(test_name_dir)`: The name of the test directory (test_name with folder separator instead of `.`). * `$(validateflow)`: The validateflow structure name with the default/right values for the `expectations-dir` and `actual-results-dir` fields. See [validateflow](gst-validate-flow.md) for more information. * `$(videosink)`: The GStreamer videosink to use if the test can work with different sinks for the video. It allows the tool to use fakesinks when the user doesn't want to have visual feedback for example. * `$(audiosink)`: The GStreamer audiosink to use if the test can work with different sinks for the audio. It allows the tool to use fakesinks when the user doesn't want to have audio feedback for example.