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coffee-scope

v0.0.9

Published

A wonderful unit testing and mocking framework for Javascript and Coffeescript.

Readme

scope.coffee

scope.coffee is a compact, modular Coffeescript/Javascript testing environment. It can be used from within a node environment directly or in a browser. It is based on shoulda.js and scope. Other projects that deserve credit for inspiration include shoulda, minitest, mocha, and rr.

Features

  • Modular design -- only include the parts you want
  • Simple test runner that can output results to screen with console.log or in pretty html
  • Nested contexts to group tests and reuse setup/teardown blocks
  • setup_once and teardown_once blocks to perform costly tasks no more than necessary
  • focus() -- a simple method for only running the test you're working on in development
  • A rich assertion set inspired by minitest's assertions
  • A flexible mocking framework inspired by Mocha and rr

Usage

TODO(caleb)

To Do

  • Real tests of all major functionality
  • Add more assertions; split out extra assertions into separate file
  • Split out mocks to a separate file
  • Look into adding additional mocking functionality (spies and other doubles) if it makes sense
  • Pretty HTML output

Credits