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The @jest/test-result package is part of the Jest testing framework, primarily used to handle and represent the results of tests. It provides structures and utility functions to process and display the outcomes of test suites and individual tests.
Create a test result
This feature allows developers to create a structured test result object, which includes the number of passing, failing, and pending tests, along with detailed results for each test.
{
"numFailingTests": 0,
"numPassingTests": 3,
"numPendingTests": 0,
"testResults": [
{
"fullName": "adds 1 + 2 to equal 3",
"status": "passed"
}
]
}
Summarize test results
This utility function summarizes the test results, providing a quick overview of the test suite's outcome. It's useful for generating reports or logs.
const { summarizeResults } = require('@jest/test-result');
const testResults = {
numFailingTests: 1,
numPassingTests: 2,
numPendingTests: 1,
testResults: [
{ fullName: 'test1', status: 'passed' },
{ fullName: 'test2', status: 'failed' },
{ fullName: 'test3', status: 'pending' }
]
};
console.log(summarizeResults(testResults));
Mocha is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on Node.js and in the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. Mocha tests run serially, allowing for flexible and accurate reporting, while mapping uncaught exceptions to the correct test cases. It is similar to @jest/test-result in that it handles test results but is a more comprehensive testing solution.
Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It's similar to @jest/test-result in terms of being used in testing environments but focuses more on assertions rather than handling test results.
27.5.1
[jest-config]
Support comments in JSON config file (#12316)[pretty-format]
Expose ConvertAnsi
plugin (#12308)[expect]
Add type definitions for asymmetric closeTo
matcher (#12304)[jest-cli]
Load binary via exported API (#12315)[jest-config]
Replace jsonlint
with parse-json
(#12316)[jest-repl]
Make module importable (#12311 & #12315)[*]
Avoid anonymous default exports (#12313)FAQs
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The npm package @jest/test-result receives a total of 27,940,786 weekly downloads. As such, @jest/test-result popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jest/test-result demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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