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mochallel

v2.0.0

Published

Mocha tests running in parallel

Downloads

119

Readme

mochallel

Build Status Coverage Status

Mocha tests running in parallel

comparison with mocha-parallel-tests

This module was inspired in mocha-parallel-tests, but instead of going the same route, it went into a simpler pathway, where options are just wired into the real mocha module, and it uses a generic pool from another npm module.

How to use

Use just exactly like mocha.

mochallel --maxParallel 2 --timeout 2000 --slow 500 path/to/your/tests

Use the --maxParallel <n> option to specify how many parallel processes you want.

The other options are exactly like mocha.

How to use (API)

Use exactly like mocha.

const Mochallel = require('mochallel')

const mocha = new Mochallel({ maxParallel: 2 })
mocha.addFile('path/to/your/tests')
mocha.run(code => {
    process.exit(code)
})

Use the maxParallel option to specify how many parallel processes you want.

All other options exactly like mocha.