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nanotest

v0.0.3

Published

testing with smallest async helper and auto count assert result

Downloads

2

Readme

nanotest

simplest API for support,

  • test(): for write test syncronous.
  • test(done): for write test asyncronous.
  • assert.count(): for auto count of executed assert count.

how to use

API

pass the function with asserts to test().

test(function() {
  // sync test
})();

get the done from test() and use it for async test.

test(function(done) {
  // async test with done
});

nanotest injects assert.count() and count up assert called count. and you can check that count with assert.count().

test(function() {
  // sync test * 10

  assert.count(10);
})();

test with sync

call assert.count

var test = require('../');
var assert = require('assert');

// group
test(function() {

  assert(true);
  assert.ok(true);
  assert.deepEqual(1, 1);

  var c = 0;
  assert.equal(c++, 0);
  assert.equal(c++, 1);
  assert.equal(c++, 2);
  assert.equal(c++, 3);

})(function() {

  // countup
  assert.count(7);

})();

test with async

var test = require('../');
var assert = require('assert');

test(function(done) {

  // test settimeout
  setTimeout(function() {
    assert(true);
    done();
  }, 100);

})(function(done) {

  // shorter than previous
  setTimeout(function() {
    assert(true);
    done();
  }, 10);

})(function(done) {

  // interval
  var c = 0;
  var id = setInterval(function() {
    assert(true);
    if (c++ > 3) {
      clearInterval(id);
      done();
    }
  }, 10);

})(function(done) {

  // immediate
  setImmediate(function() {
    assert(true);
    done();
  });

})(function(done) {

  // nextTick
  process.nextTick(function() {
    assert(true);
    done();
  });

})(function() {

  // count up
  assert.count(9);
})();

Author

The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2013 Jxck