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corde

v4.8.0

Published

A simple library for Discord bot tests

Downloads

286

Readme

😀 Table of Content

👀 About

Corde is a small testing library for Discord.js. As there is a tool to create bots for Discord, it's cool to also have a tool to test them. Corde objective is to be simple, fast, and readable to developers.

Documentation

The bellow documentation is a resume of what you can find in Corde's site

🚀 Getting started

Node.js 14.0 or newer is required

Starting to create tests with Corde is simple. First, install it locally with npm npm i -D corde or yarn yarn add -D corde.

After installed, add the file corde.config.json in the root of your application with the following structure:

{
   "cordeBotToken":  "<tokenForCordeBot>",
   "botTestId":  "<yourBotId>",
   "guildId":  "<guildId>",
   "channelId":  "<channelId>",
   "botPrefix":  "!",
   "testMatches":  ["./test/**"]
}

Test example:

const { group, test, command, beforeStart, afterAll } = require("corde");
const { client, loginBot } = require("..");

beforeStart(async () => {
  await loginBot();
});

group("main commands", () => {
  test("ping command must return... Ping?!!", () => {
    expect("ping").toReturn("Ping?");
  });
});

afterAll(() => {
  client.destroy();
});