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docbytest

v3.1.0

Published

Generate documentation from tests

Downloads

16

Readme

DOCBYTEST - EXPERIMENTAL

NPM package TypeScript Testing-Library Eslint Prettier

Example in Github Pages (Heroku API is down)

version 0.2

Codacy Badge Codacy Badge

Introduction

This is a library that generates the documentation of an API based initially on integration tests with supertest!

🚀 Example Code in pratic

For NPM/Yarn users

Do you need install docbytest and docbytest-ui

npm i docbytest docbytest-ui

or

yarn add docbytest docbytest-ui

Use docbytest example api for reference for project.

Write your tests

Create tests with this pattern

use 2 spaces in your code!!!

/* 1 is order show cases*/
describe('[1] 🙋 Suggestions', () => {
  /* doc:
    your comments from suit
  */

  test('[doc]: ✅ send suggestions', async () => {
  /* doc: your comments from all tests */

    const suggestionId = 123456
    const res = await request.put(`/suggestion/${suggestionId}`).send({
      title: 'new title',
      body: 'new body'
    });

    // success example
    expect(res.statusCode).toEqual(200);
    expect(mock.body.id).toBeDefined()

    const mock = {body: {...res.body, id: 123456}}

    expect(mock.body).toEqual({
      id: 123456,
      title: 'new title',
      body: 'new body'
    });
  });

  it('[doc]: 🚫 block suggestion without parameters', async () => {
    const suggestionId = 123456
    const res = await request.put(`/suggestion/${suggestionId}`).send({});

    expect(res.statusCode).toEqual(400);

    expect(re.body).toEqual({
      message: 'bad Request'
    });
  });

  test('tests not docs', async () => {
    // ....
  });
});

Example CI in Github