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muchi-ts

v2.3.8

Published

Annotation based test runner for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in TypeScript.

Downloads

35

Readme

muchi-ts

muchi-ts is an annotation (decorator) based test runner for TypeScript and JavaScript languages.

Installation

  1. Install test runner.

    • npm: npm install --save-dev muchi-ts
    • yarn: yarn add --dev muchi-ts
  2. Install annotation type definition.

    • yarn: yarn add --dev https://github.com/machi1990/muchi-ts-types.git
    • npm: npm install --save-dev https://github.com/machi1990/muchi-ts-types.git

How to use

  • To run test files execute the runner with --tests or its short form -t options: muchi-ts --tests <path/to/test/files> or muchi --tests <regex-to-test-files->.
  • Watch mode is available using the --watch true or its short form -w true options. The default value is false.
  • -s time or its long form --timeOut time, provides a timeout option of stopping test execution if it depasses the provided time. The passed value represents time in milliseconds. The default value is 1000ms.
  • -h or --help is for how to use information
  • --version provides the version of the executable.

Coverage

muchi-ts integrates easily with nyc for coverage reports. Install nyc from npm (npm install --save-dev nyc) and run nyc muchi -t <your tests> to see the coverage reports. See Istanbul for more information on how to generate different formats of coverage reports.

Examples

Some sample tests are available here: https://github.com/machi1990/muchi-ts-samples

Author

Manyanda Chitimbo [email protected]