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@sealsystems/test-config-mocha

v1.0.5

Published

Test configuration for Mocha at SEAL Systems

Downloads

7

Readme

@sealsystems/test-config-mocha

Test configuration for Mocha at SEAL Systems

Installation

npm install --save-dev @sealsystems/test-config-mocha

Quick start

Mocha is installed as a dependency of @sealsystems/test-config-mocha. So you can call mocha from the root directory of your project:

$(npm bin)/mocha

The package also provides some CLI executables:

  • test-run runs Mocha

  • test-coverage collects coverage data via nyc (which is also installed as a dependency)

  • test-coverage-check collects coverage data and fails if threshold (80% for all criteria) has not been reached

  • test-report collect coverage data and opens the generated HTML page

Please note:

  • Our standard assert librady assertthat is also a dependency of this package. So you do not need to include it in your project's package.json.

  • Mocha runs with the following settings:

    test/**/*Test.js
    --async-only
    --bail
    --color
    --exit
    --recursive
    --ui tdd

To use these executables, add some scripts to your package.json:

...
"scripts": {
  "test": "test-run",
  "test:coverage": "test-coverage",
  "test:coverage:check": "test-coverage-check",
  "test:report": "test-report"
}
...

And call them via npm run:

npm run test
npm run test:coverage
npm run test:coverage:check
npm run test:report