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gulp-mocha-docker

v1.0.5

Published

A simple gulp task to run mocha tests within a running container

Downloads

8

Readme

What is this?

This little Gulp plugin is used to run Mocha tests within a RUNNING Docker Container. It allows you to pass in Mocha CLI args to the test scripts. More on that later...

Installation

Simple: npm i -S gulp-mocha-docker

Docker Setup

You must have a local docker-compose.yaml file properly setup. This plugin will look inside that file for the container name. See this example:

version: "2"
services:
  web:
    container_name: my-api
    build:
      context: .
      dockerfile: Dockerfile-dev
    environment:
      NODE_ENV: development
    volumes:
      - ./:/usr/src/app
      - /usr/src/app/node_modules
    ports:
      - "8080:8080"
    command: node index.js

The plugin will look for a RUNNING container named my-api and then call the Docker CLI to run the mocha script inside your container. We assume you have mocha and your tests available in your container using normal Mocha "defaults".

Gulp setup

Setup your gulp file like:

var gulp    = require('gulp'),
gutil       = require('gulp-util'),
mocha       = require('gulp-mocha-docker');

gulp.task('test', function() {
    return mocha().catch(err => gutil.log(gutil.colors.red(err)));
});

gulp.task('default', ['test']);

Usage

When you run gulp (shown if setup like the above) you should see the script attempting to run test inside your running Docker container. You can also pass in CLI args to Mocha like these examples:

  • Run a specific test file: gulp test --test './test/my-test.js' or gulp test -t './test/my-test.js'
  • Grep tests to run: gulp test -g 'super-awesome-test'
  • Set the slow test threshold: gulp test -s 200

... If you refer to the Mocha Usage Docs you can see other CLI args you can pass in! How slick is that