@analogjs/vitest-angular
A standalone builder for running tests with Vitest and Angular.
Supporting Analog
Installation
Use your package manager of choice to install the necessary packages.
With ng add:
ng add @analogjs/vitest-angular
With npm:
npm install @analogjs/vitest-angular vitest --save-dev
With pnpm:
pnpm install -w @analogjs/vitest-angular vitest --dev
With Yarn:
yarn install @analogjs/vitest-angular vitest --dev
Automated Setup Using a Schematic
A schematic can be used to setup Vitest in an existing Angular project:
Install the @analogjs/platform
package:
npm i @analogjs/platform --save-dev
Run the schematic to install Vitest, and update the test
builder:
npx ng generate @analogjs/platform:setup-vitest --project [your-project-name]
Manual Setup
Vitest can be setup manually also using the steps below.
Setup for Running Tests in Node
To setup Vitest, create a vite.config.mts
at the root of your project:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import angular from '@analogjs/vite-plugin-angular';
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
plugins: [angular()],
test: {
globals: true,
setupFiles: ['src/test-setup.ts'],
environment: 'jsdom',
include: ['src/**/*.{test,spec}.{js,mjs,cjs,ts,mts,cts,jsx,tsx}'],
reporters: ['default'],
},
define: {
'import.meta.vitest': mode !== 'production',
},
}));
Next, define a src/test-setup.ts
file to setup the TestBed
:
import '@analogjs/vitest-angular/setup-zone';
import {
BrowserDynamicTestingModule,
platformBrowserDynamicTesting,
} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing';
import { getTestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
getTestBed().initTestEnvironment(
BrowserDynamicTestingModule,
platformBrowserDynamicTesting()
);
If you are using Zoneless
change detection, only import the setup-snapshots
script.
import '@analogjs/vitest-angular/setup-snapshots';
import {
BrowserDynamicTestingModule,
platformBrowserDynamicTesting,
} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing';
import { getTestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
getTestBed().initTestEnvironment(
BrowserDynamicTestingModule,
platformBrowserDynamicTesting()
);
Next, update the test
target in the angular.json
to use the @analogjs/vitest-angular:test
builder:
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/@angular/cli/lib/config/schema.json",
"version": 1,
"newProjectRoot": "projects",
"projects": {
"your-project": {
"projectType": "application",
"architect": {
"test": {
"builder": "@analogjs/vitest-angular:test"
}
}
}
}
}
Lastly, add the src/test-setup.ts
to files
array in the tsconfig.spec.json
in the root of your project, set the target
to es2016
, and update the types
.
{
"extends": "./tsconfig.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "./out-tsc/spec",
"target": "es2016",
"types": ["vitest/globals", "node"]
},
"files": ["src/test-setup.ts"],
"include": ["src/**/*.spec.ts", "src/**/*.d.ts"]
}
Running Tests
To run unit tests, use the test
command:
npm run test
yarn test
pnpm test
The npx vitest
command can also be used directly.
Snapshot Testing
For snapshot testing you can use toMatchSnapshot
from expect
API.
Below is a small example of how to write a snapshot test:
import { ComponentFixture, TestBed } from '@angular/core/testing';
import { CardComponent } from './card.component';
describe('CardComponent', () => {
let fixture: ComponentFixture<CardComponent>;
let component: CardComponent;
beforeEach(() =>
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
imports: [CardComponent],
})
);
beforeEach(() => {
fixture = TestBed.createComponent(CardComponent);
component = fixture.componentInstance;
fixture.detectChanges();
});
it('should create the app', () => {
expect(fixture).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});
After you run the test, a card.component.spec.ts.snap
file is created in the__snapshots__
folder with the below content:
exports[`CardComponent > should create the app 1`] = `
<component-code>
`;
The snapshots generated should be reviewed and added to version control.
Using TypeScript Config Path Aliases
If you are using paths
in your tsconfig.json
, support for those aliases can be added to the vite.config.ts
.
First, install the vite-tsconfig-paths
package.
With npm:
npm install vite-tsconfig-paths --save-dev
With pnpm:
pnpm install -w vite-tsconfig-paths --dev
With Yarn:
yarn add vite-tsconfig-paths --dev
Next, add the plugin to the plugins
array in the vite.config.ts
.
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import angular from '@analogjs/vite-plugin-angular';
import viteTsConfigPaths from 'vite-tsconfig-paths';
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
plugins: [angular(), viteTsConfigPaths()],
}));
With Nx
For Nx workspaces, import and use the nxViteTsPaths
plugin from the @nx/vite
package.
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import angular from '@analogjs/vite-plugin-angular';
import { nxViteTsPaths } from '@nx/vite/plugins/nx-tsconfig-paths.plugin';
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => ({
plugins: [angular(), nxViteTsPaths()],
}));