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tests-buster

v1.1.12

Published

clear broken tests from your test files at no time

Downloads

25

Readme

tests-buster

fix tests / the wicked way :smiling_imp:

version size license downloads

the tests-buster will crawl in your test files, wisely analyze your tests and cut out every broken one. now your code is ready to take down the pipeline. :checkered_flag:

Install:

npm i -g tests-buster

Run:

In your root project directory, run:

tests-buster bust --dry-run

to see how the tests-buster can help you. When you are ready, run

tests-buster bust

See the options below for customized configuration.

Try an Example

git clone https://github.com/efrat19/tests-buster.git && cd tests-buster/example && npm i

run npm run test. some tests will fail. now run tests-buster bust to clean the file, and again npm run test to observe the change.

Cli Options

  Usage:  tests-buster bust [OPTIONS]
      
      A cli tool for broken tests cleaning
      
      Options:
        -p, --path               The project root directory - where your package.json is. Defaults to current location.
        -P, --pattern            The test files search pattern. Accepts a js regex, defaults to ".spec.js$"
        -d, --dry-run            Scan the files without changing them. Run it before the actual slaughter to see how many tests can be busted
        -a  --auto-remove        Automatically remove empty test files
        -v, --version            Print version information and quit.
            --help               Display usage and quit.

Buster Ignore

at any level in your project, you can create .busterignore files, to omit specific paths from the cleanup process.

:bulb:

If no .busterignore file found in the root directory, the buster will create there a default .busterignore file, to exclude node_modules and .git.

Issues & Proposals

can be filed here. i will do my best to meet the needs.


Thanks for using the tests-buster :clap: