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@exodus/test
Advanced tools
A runner for node:test
, jest
, and tape
test suites on top of node:test
(and any runtime)
--esbuild
)--esbuild
)
and typestrip (via --typescript
) modes--jest
), including jest.*
global
expect
module, also jest-extended
and jest-when
just work on topfetch
and WebSocket
sessions--drop-network
support for guaranteed offline testingjest
)--babel
)bun:test
, it runs test files in isolated contexts test()
lifecycle / order# tests/jest/expect.mock.test.js
✔ PASS drinkAll > drinks something lemon-flavoured (1.300417ms)
✔ PASS drinkAll > does not drink something octopus-flavoured (0.191791ms)
✔ PASS drinkAll (1.842959ms)
✔ PASS drinkEach > drinkEach drinks each drink (0.360625ms)
✔ PASS drinkEach (0.463416ms)
✔ PASS toHaveBeenCalledWith > registration applies correctly to orange La Croix (0.53325ms)
✔ PASS toHaveBeenCalledWith (0.564166ms)
✔ PASS toHaveBeenLastCalledWith > applying to all flavors does mango last (0.380375ms)
✔ PASS toHaveBeenLastCalledWith (0.473417ms)
# tests/jest/fn.invocationCallOrder.test.js
✔ PASS mock.invocationCallOrder (4.221042ms)
✔ PASS A > B > C (3.26166ms) ✔ PASS A > B > D (1.699463ms) ✔ PASS A > B (6.72719ms) ✔ PASS A > E > F (1.117997ms) ✔ PASS A > E > G > H (1.330904ms) ✔ PASS A > E > G (1.94971ms) ✔ PASS A > E (3.821825ms) ✔ PASS A > I (0.533096ms) ✔ PASS A (13.887889ms) ✔ PASS J (0.373187ms) ✔ PASS K > L (0.659852ms) ✔ PASS K (1.143195ms)
✔ PASS advanceTimersByTime() does not let microtasks to pass (5.326604ms) ✔ PASS advanceTimersByTime() does not let microtasks to pass even with await (1.336064ms) ✔ PASS advanceTimersByTimeAsync() lets microtasks to pass (6.99526ms) ✔ PASS advanceTimersByTimeAsync() lets microtasks to pass, chained (10.131664ms) ✔ PASS advanceTimersByTimeAsync() lets microtasks to pass, longer chained (8.635472ms) ✔ PASS advanceTimersByTimeAsync() lets microtasks to pass, async chain (56.937983ms)
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@exodus/test/node
-- node:test
API, working under non-Node.js platforms
@exodus/test/jest
-- jest
implementation
@exodus/test/tape
-- tape
mock (can also be helpful when moving from tap
)
Just use "test": "exodus-test"
--jest
-- register jest test helpers as global variables, also load jest.config.*
configuration options
--esbuild
-- use esbuild loader, also enables Typescript support
--babel
-- use babel loader (slower than --esbuild
, makes sense if you have a special config)
--coverage
-- enable coverage, prints coverage output (varies by coverage engine)
--coverage-engine c8
-- use c8 coverage engine (default), also generates ./coverage/
dirs
--coverage-engine node
-- use Node.js builtint coverage engine
--watch
-- operate in watch mode and re-run tests on file changes
--only
-- only run the tests marked with test.only
--passWithNoTests
-- do not error when no test files were found
--write-snapshots
-- write snapshots instead of verifying them (has --test-update-snapshots
alias)
--test-force-exit
-- force exit after tests are done (useful in integration tests where it could be unfeasible to resolve all open handles)
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