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itape

v1.10.0

Published

Interactive tape test runner

Readme

itape

An interactive tape runner.

Concept

Interactive tape (itape for short) is a modal test runner.

It behaves exactly like node except it has a few more features. The main trick it uses is to remember your last test run.

Because it knows your test history it can easily re-run your tests and print just the failures or jump straight into the debugger.

Usage

  • itape test/index.js Use itape just like node.
  • itape --fail test/index.js Print only failures
  • itape --trace test/index.js Print only failures and trace!
  • itape --debug test/index.js Print only failures and debug!

Trace mode

The trace mode uses the itape key in your package.json. You should configure it like:

  "itape": {
    "trace": {
      "debuglog": [
        "typedrequesthandler"
      ],
      "leakedHandles": true,
      "formatStack": true
    }
  }

Here we enable debuglog and leaked-handles only when trace is on.

The --trace utility means you do not have to remember which debuglog modules to enable.

Debug mode

The debug mode uses will re-run your tests with the debugger on. It will place a breakpoint at EVERY failed assertion.

This means you can just hit repl and inspect the state around your failed assertion without changing the code of your tests!