mojito-cli-test
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mojito-cli-test
This package provides the test
command for the mojito-cli
tool.
Install mojito-cli
and mojito-cli-test
with the following: npm install -g mojito-cli
Usage
The command should be invoked at the top directory level of your Mojito application, which should also have
mojito
installed locally.
mojito test [options] <app|mojit> [path]
mojito test
uses yuitest to run unit tests in files ending in -tests.js
, and whose YUI module name ends in -tests
.
Examples
To run all tests for a Mojito application:
$ cd path/to/mojito/app
$ mojito test app
To run just a mojit's tests:
$ mojito test mojit path/to/mojit
or:
$ mojito test mojit MojitName
By default, the test results are written to both stdout
and saved in a JUnitXML-formatted file at
artifacts/test/result.xml
. To specify a different destination, use the --directory
option (see below).
Run only the tests in the YUI module named "mod-a-tests":
$ mojito test app --testname mod-a-tests
Run only the tests in the YUI modules named "mod-a-tests" and "mod-b-tests", in the mojit Foo:
$ mojito test mojit Foo --testname mod-a-tests --testname mod-b-tests
Options
Instrument the code and generate a code coverage report, using yuitest-coverage:
--coverage
-c
To specify a destination directory for the test results (default is artifacts/test
):
--directory <path>
-d <path>
To run only a specific test or tests (option can be used multiple times):
--testname <yui module name>
-t <yui module name>
Note, the YUI module name is the first parameter to YUI.add() in it's source definition.
To specify a temporary directory that will be used to copy instrumented code for code coverage, use the
option below. By default, the system's default directory for temp files is used, as determined
by os.tmpdir()
.
--tempdir <path>
-t <path>
To enable diagnostic output to the console, use any of the following flags:
--debug
--verbose
-v
Discussion/Forums
http://developer.yahoo.com/forum/Yahoo-Mojito
Licensing and Contributions
BSD licensed, see LICENSE.txt. To contribute to the Mojito project, please see Contributing.
The Mojito project is a meritocratic, consensus-based community project, which allows anyone to contribute and gain additional responsibilities.