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sails-test-helper-as-promised

v0.5.3

Published

Test helper suite for Sails.js.

Downloads

12

Readme

sails-test-helper

Test helper suite for Sails.js using Mocha test framework; forked to use supertest-as-promised instead of supertest.

Dependencies

Installation

# Local install
$ npm install sails-test-helper-as-promised

# Global install
$ sudo npm install -g sails-test-helper-as-promised

Initialization

Copy test suite template to current directory.

# Local install
$ node_modules/.bin/sails-test-helper init

# Global install
$ sails-test-helper init

The following will be copied to the current working directory:

Makefile
test/
  factories/
  fixtures/
  helpers/
  unit/

Writing Tests

Controllers

//-- test/unit/controllers/SampleController.test.js
require("sails-test-helper");

describe(TEST_NAME, function() {
  describe("GET index", function() {
    it("should be successful", function(done) {
      request.get("/sample")
        .expect(200)
        .end(done);
    });
  });
});

Execute SampleController test

$ make test

  controllers/SampleController
    GET index
      ✓ should be successful

  1 passing

Models

//-- test/unit/models/Sample.test.js
require("sails-test-helper");

describe(TEST_NAME, function() {
  describe(".create()", function() {
    it("should be successful", function(done) {
      Sample.create().exec(function(err, record) {
        expect(err).to.not.exist;
        expect(record).to.exist;
        done();
      });
    });
  });
});

Execute Sample test

$ make test

  models/Sample
    .create()
      ✓ should be successful 

  1 passing

Test Execution

Tests are executed using make command. Basically the script will look for tests to be executed in test/unit/ directory.

# Run all tests
$ make test

# Run tests under a specific directory
# This will run all tests under test/unit/controllers directory
$ make test controllers

# This will run tests under test/unit/controllers and test/unit/models directories
$ make test controllers models

# Run a specific test file
# This will run tests in test/unit/controllers/SampleController.test.js file
$ make test controllers/SampleController.test

Mocha Options

Mocha options can be passed as parameter to make. By default, mocha is being executed using the ff. options:

# recursive with 30 second timeout using spec reporter
$ mocha --recursive -t 30000 -R spec

Use MOCHA_OPTS commandline variable to pass specific mocha options to make.

# Dot format without colors. Useful for test execution on CI servers such as Jenkins. 
$ make MOCHA_OPTS='-C -R dot' test

Helpers

Custom Helpers

You can write your own test helpers or node modules and save it under test/helpers/ directory. Use the built-in requireHelper() function to load your custom helper.

//-- test/unit/services/SampleService.test.js
require("sails-test-helper");

describe(TEST_NAME, function() {
  it("should load my custom helper", function() {
    var my_helper = requireHelper("my_helper");
    expect(my_helper).to.exist;
  });
});

If you need to do some initialization prior to all your tests execution, you can put them inside test/helpers/bootstrap.js file. This file will be loaded automatically upon test execution.

//-- test/helpers/bootstrap.js
//-- global variables can also be initialized here...

before(function(done) {
  //-- anything to run or initialize before running all tests...
  
  done();
});

Factories

You can use the built-in factory module to define, build or create factories.

//-- test/unit/controllers/SampleController.test.js
require("sails-test-helper");

describe(TEST_NAME, function() {
  before(function(done) {
    //-- define a factory
    factory.define("sample")
      .attr("id", 0, {auto_increment: true});

    //-- create a record
    factory.create("sample", function(sample) {
      done();
    });
  });
  
  describe("GET index", function() {
    before(function(done) {
      Sample.count(function(err, count) {
        expect(err).to.not.exist;
        expect(count).to.be.greaterThan(0);
        done();
      });
    });
    it("should be successful", function(done) {
      request.get("/sample")
        .expect(200)
        .end(done);
    });
  });
});

You can also load your factory definitions from test/factories/ directory through your local bootstrap file.

//-- test/helpers/bootstrap.js
before(function(done) {
  factory.load();
  done();
});

Please see sails-factory for more details.