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Bumps github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 from 2.24.0 to 2.25.0.

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v2.25.0

2.25.0

AroundNode

This release introduces a new decorator to support more complex spec setup usecases.

AroundNode registers a function that runs before each individual node. This is considered a more advanced decorator.

Please read the docs for more information and some examples.

Allowed signatures:

  • AroundNode(func()) - func will be called before the node is run.
  • AroundNode(func(ctx context.Context) context.Context) - func can wrap the passed in context and return a new one which will be passed on to the node.
  • AroundNode(func(ctx context.Context, body func(ctx context.Context))) - ctx is the context for the node and body is a function that must be called to run the node. This gives you complete control over what runs before and after the node.

Multiple AroundNode decorators can be applied to a single node and they will run in the order they are applied.

Unlike setup nodes like BeforeEach and DeferCleanup, AroundNode is guaranteed to run in the same goroutine as the decorated node. This is necessary when working with lower-level libraries that must run on a single thread (you can call runtime.LockOSThread() in the AroundNode to ensure that the node runs on a single thread).

Since AroundNode allows you to modify the context you can also use AroundNode to implement shared setup that attaches values to the context.

If applied to a container, AroundNode will run before every node in the container. Including setup nodes like BeforeEach and DeferCleanup.

AroundNode can also be applied to RunSpecs to run before every node in the suite. This opens up new mechanisms for instrumenting individual nodes across an entire suite.

Changelog

Sourced from github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2's changelog.

2.25.0

AroundNode

This release introduces a new decorator to support more complex spec setup usecases.

AroundNode registers a function that runs before each individual node. This is considered a more advanced decorator.

Please read the docs for more information and some examples.

Allowed signatures:

  • AroundNode(func()) - func will be called before the node is run.
  • AroundNode(func(ctx context.Context) context.Context) - func can wrap the passed in context and return a new one which will be passed on to the node.
  • AroundNode(func(ctx context.Context, body func(ctx context.Context))) - ctx is the context for the node and body is a function that must be called to run the node. This gives you complete control over what runs before and after the node.

Multiple AroundNode decorators can be applied to a single node and they will run in the order they are applied.

Unlike setup nodes like BeforeEach and DeferCleanup, AroundNode is guaranteed to run in the same goroutine as the decorated node. This is necessary when working with lower-level libraries that must run on a single thread (you can call runtime.LockOSThread() in the AroundNode to ensure that the node runs on a single thread).

Since AroundNode allows you to modify the context you can also use AroundNode to implement shared setup that attaches values to the context.

If applied to a container, AroundNode will run before every node in the container. Including setup nodes like BeforeEach and DeferCleanup.

AroundNode can also be applied to RunSpecs to run before every node in the suite. This opens up new mechanisms for instrumenting individual nodes across an entire suite.

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Bumps [github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo) from 2.24.0 to 2.25.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](onsi/ginkgo@v2.24.0...v2.25.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2
  dependency-version: 2.25.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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