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inverse-dot

v0.1.3

Published

A Mocha reporter made for people

Readme

Inverse Dot Reporter for Mocha

Features

  • Inverts the error printout - if a unit test failure cascades across many tests, it's unreasonable to have to scroll several pages up to see the originating test. Reversing the ouput allows a user to read the first failure immediately
  • Remove lib stack trace - It's not generally useful to see the stack trace of other libs in a unit test failure, so those lines are filtered out.
  • Remove webpack cruft - Removes webpack's contribution to the stack trace.

inverse-dot-demo

Installation

$ yarn add inverse-dot --dev

Usage

Use with Mocha like any other Mocha reporter.

$ mocha --reporter inverse-dot test.js

If using Karma, it is recommended that inverse-dot be used in conjunction with [karma-mocha-own-reporter](https://www.npmjs.com/package/karma-mocha-own-reporter). This plugin cedes control of reporting back to Mocha rather than requiring a separate Karma-specific reporting plugin. inverse-dot is built to handle Webpack/Karma integration if run in this context.