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@spmeesseman/test-utils

v0.1.1

Published

Unit Testing utilities including best and slowest time tracking

Downloads

209

Readme

Test Utils - JS/TS Unit Testing Tools

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Description

A unit testing utility suite, primarily to track fastest/slowest runtimes per test/suite, and to make writing tests a little less s******.

Requirements

  • NodeJs 16.x
  • JavaScript or TypeScript Project
  • As of v1, tests written using the Mocha framework
  • As of v1, NYC for optional coverage

Installation

To install test-utils globally, run the following command:

npm install -g @spmeesseman/test-utils

To install locally per project, run the following command from the directory containing the projects package.json file:

npm install @spmeesseman/test-utils

General Setup

The main purpose of this package is to provide a convenient interface for tracking of fastest and slowest times for each test / suite in multiple projects.

Example Code:

node ./path/to/tests/runTests.js

runTests.js:

require("./index")()
.then((exitCode: number) =>
{
    process.exitCode = exitCode;
})
.catch(() =>
{
    process.exitCode = 1;
});

index.ts:

import { TestRunner } from "@spmeesseman/test-utils";
const runner = new TestRunner({ ...options });
try {
	await runner.run();
}
catch (error) {
	try {
		console.error(error.message);
	} catch (_) {}
	process.exit(1);
};

Within tests one-time initialization:

import { TestTracker, colors, figures } from "@spmeesseman/test-utils";
const testTracker = new TestTracker();
export const consoleWrite = testTracker.utils.writeConsole;
export const isRollingCountError = testTracker.isRollingCountError;
export const getSuccessCount = testTracker.utils.getSuccessCount;
export const suiteFinished = testTracker.utils.suiteFinished;
export const endRollingCount = testTracker.utils.endRollingCount;
export const exitRollingCount = testTracker.utils.exitRollingCount;

Screenshots

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Test Runner Options

TODO

Runtime Tracking Usage

TODO