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aft-vitest-reporter

v12.1.1

Published

Automated Functional Testing (AFT) Reporter for use with Vite Test Framework (vitest)

Downloads

10

Readme

AFT-Vitest-Reporter

a Vitest Reporter integration for AFT providing support for AFT plugins, configuration and helpers

Installation

> npm i aft-vitest-reporter

Vitest Configuration

using this Reporter requires either calling the vitest command with the following argument --reporter=aft-vitest-reporter or from within a vitest.config.mjs file like the following:

// vitest.config.mjs
import { defineConfig, configDefaults } from 'vitest/config';

export default defineConfig({
  ...configDefaults,
  test: {
    reporters: ['default', './node_modules/aft-vitest-reporter/dist/src/aft-vitest-reporter.js'],
    environment: 'node',
  }
});

AFT Helpers

this package comes with two helper classes that can be utilised from within your Vitest specs to make use of AFT features.

AftVitestTest

the AftVitestTest class extends from the AftTest class providing the ability to parse the Spec name for any referenced Test. each Test ID must be surrounded with square brackets [ABC123]. you can then either directly call the AftVitestTest.shouldRun() async function which will determine if your test should be run based on any AFT PolicyPlugin instances referenced in your aftconfig.json file or you can call aftVitestTest(this, testFunction) which will perform the AftVitestTest.shouldRun() call and mark the test as skipped if it should not be run. using the AftVitestTest class would look like the following:

!!WARNING!! using arrow functions in your Spec definition IS NOT SUPPORTED if using AftVitestTest because it removes the this scope

describe('YourTestSuite', () => {
    // use `aftVitestTest` to report results
    it('can check if test [C1234] should be run', async function() {
        await aftVitestTest(this, async (v: AftVitestTest) => {
            // calls `v.test.skip()` if should not be run
            await v.reporter.error('we should never get here if C1234 should not be run');
            const result = await doStuff();
            await t.verify(result, equaling('expected'));
        }); // handles submitting the result to any AFT Reporter Plugins
    });

    // use `AftVitestReporter` to report results
    it('can check if test [C2345] should be run', async function() {
        const aft = new AftVitestTest(this);
        const shouldRun = await aft.shouldRun();
        if (shouldRun.result !== true) {
            await aft.pending(shouldRun.message); // marks test as skipped
        }
        const result = await doStuff();
        expect(result).to.equal('expected'); // AftVitestReporter handles submitting the result to any AFT Reporter Plugins
    });
});

which would output the following to your console and any AFT ReportingPlugin instances referenced in your aftconfig.json if the test ID should not be run:

17:52:45 - [YourTestSuite can check if test [C1234] should be run] - WARN - none of the supplied tests should be run: [C1234]
17:52:45 - [YourTestSuite can check if test [C1234] should be run] - WARN - test skipped

NOTES

  • the AftVitestTest constructors expects to be passed a valid scope containing reference to the currently executing Vitest.Test. typically this will be an object passed in to your test or it function within your Spec
  • this Vitest Reporter works in both parallel and sequential execution modes, but you MUST ALWAYS pass a context to your it or test function if you are using AftVitestTest class within your Spec
  • the aft-vitest-reporter Vitest Reporter can be used when testing with an environment of node or jsdom or any of the supported Vitest environment config values, but the AftVitestTest class and aftVitestTest function can only be used with your environment set to node via your vitest.config.mjs file