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@sgohlke/stryker-log-ignorer

v2.0.2

Published

Log Ignorer for Stryker

Downloads

206

Readme

stryker-log-ignorer

Log ignorer plugin for Stryker JS/TS. Provides functionality to ignore logger calls in Stryker if you do not want to mutation test these logger calls.

Install

npm i --save-dev @sgohlke/stryker-log-ignorer

TypeScript declarations are provided within the project.

Configuring

In order to use the plugin you have to add it as ignorer and add both the @stryker-mutator and @sgohlke/stryker-log-ignorer plugins to the Stryker configuration file.

In the optional logignore option you can define the object names (i.e. the name of the variable/constant, NOT the name of a Logger class or interface) to be ignored. If no logignore option is provided console calls will be ignored.

{
    "ignorers": ["log-ignore"],
    "plugins": ["@stryker-mutator/*", "@sgohlke/stryker-log-ignorer"],
    "logignore": {
        "objectNames": ["console", "logger"]
    }
}

Example

Using the logignore options shown above we run Stryker. As both console and logger are defined in the objectNames option both lines in the code below will be ignored in the results of the stryker run.

Example code:

import { MyFavoriteLogger } from 'some-logger-module'
export function doSomething(): void {
    const logger = new MyFavoriteLogger('loggername')
    console.log('We do something here!')
    // Some imaginary code here!
    logger.info('We finished doing something!')
}

In the results you can identify these lines as ignored, for example

logger.info('We finished doing something!')
logger.info('')
// StringLiteral Ignored
// We are not interested in testing console,logger statements.

Contact

If you have questions or issues please visit our Issue page and open a new issue if there are no fitting issues for your topic yet.

License

stryker-log-ignorer is under CC0 1.0-License.