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q-supertest

v1.1.0

Published

Supercharge supertest with the Q promise interface

Downloads

222

Readme

q-supertest

q-supertest supercharges SuperTest with a then method, that returns Q promise.

Instead of layering callbacks on callbacks in your tests:

request(app)
  .get("/user")
  .expect(200, function (err, res) {
    if (err) return done(err);

    var userId = res.body.id;
    request(app)
      .post("/kittens")
      .send({ userId: userId, ... })
      .expect(201, function (err, res) {
        if (err) return done(err);

        // ...
      });
  });

chain your requests like you were promised:

return request(app)
  .get("/user")
  .expect(200)
  .then(function (res) {
    return request(app)
      .post("/kittens")
      .send({ userId: res})
      .expect(201);
  })
  .then(function (res) {
    // ...
  });

Usage

q-supertest operates just like normal SuperTest, except that the object returned by .get, .post, etc. is a proper thenable:

var express = require("express")
  , request = require("q-supertest");

var app = express();

request(app)
  .get("/kittens")
  .expect(200)
  .then(function (res) {
    // ...
  });

If you use a promise-friendly test runner, you can just return your request chain from the test case rather than messing with a callback:

describe("GET /kittens", function () {
  it("should work", function () {
    return request(app).get("/kittens").expect(200);
  });
});

Agents

If you use a SuperTest agent to persist cookies, those are thenable too:

var agent = require("q-supertest").agent(app);

agent
  .get("/ugly-kitteh")
  .expect(404)
  .then(function () {
    // ...
  })

Promisey goodness

To start, only the then method is exposed. But once you've called .then once, you've got a proper Q promise that supports the whole gamut of promisey goodness:

request(app)
  .get("/kittens")
  .expect(201)
  .then(function (res) { /* ... */ })
  // I'm a real promise now!
  .catch(function (err) { /* ... */ })

See the Q API for everything that's available.

Installation

Node

$ npm install q-supertest

q-supertest lists supertest as a peer dependency, so it'll wrap whatever version of SuperTest you've asked for in your own package.json. If you don't specify a version of SuperTest, npm will use the latest.

Do note that q-supertest is a well-behaved citizen and doesn't monkey-patch SuperTest directly:

// I return thenables!
var request = require("q-supertest");

// I'm lame and force you to use callbacks
var request = require("supertest");