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@gitzone/tstest

v1.0.77

Published

a test utility to run tests that match test/**/*.ts

Downloads

200

Readme

@gitzone/tstest

a test utility to run tests that match test/**/*.ts

Availabililty and Links

Status for master

Status Category | Status Badge -- | -- GitLab Pipelines | pipeline status GitLab Pipline Test Coverage | coverage report npm | npm downloads per month Snyk | Known Vulnerabilities TypeScript Support | TypeScript node Support | node Code Style | Code Style PackagePhobia (total standalone install weight) | PackagePhobia PackagePhobia (package size on registry) | PackagePhobia BundlePhobia (total size when bundled) | BundlePhobia Platform support | Supports Windows 10 Supports Mac OS X

Usage

cli usage

lets assume we have a directory called test/ where all our tests arae defined. Simply type

tstest test/

to run all tests.

Syntax

tstest supports tap syntax. In other words your testfiles are run in a subprocess, and the console output contains trigger messages for tstest to determine test status. Inside your testfile you should use @pushrocks/tapbundle for the best results.

Environments

tstest supports different environments:

  • a testfile called test-something.node.ts will be run in node
  • a testfile called test-something.chrome.ts will be run in chrome environment (bundled through parcel and run through puppeteer)
  • a testfile called test-something.both.ts will be run in node an chrome, which is good for isomorphic packages.

note: there is alpha support for the deno environment by naming a file test-something.deno.ts

Contribution

We are always happy for code contributions. If you are not the code contributing type that is ok. Still, maintaining Open Source repositories takes considerable time and thought. If you like the quality of what we do and our modules are useful to you we would appreciate a little monthly contribution: You can contribute one time or contribute monthly. :)

For further information read the linked docs at the top of this readme.

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