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@nokkel/testing
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A typescript testing library for Koa APIs or Cypress e2e testing. This library provides useful helper Typescript Jest configuration, functions and classes for mocking and generating values for your tests.
You can install this library using the following command
npm add -D @nokkel/testing jest jest-junit ts-jest ts-node
It is also recommended to install the following typing for your typescript project
npm add -D @types/jsonwebtoken @types/jest @types/koa @types/node
Once installed you can configure Jest by adding the following files to your project
jest.config.ts
import type { Config } from 'jest';
import { pathsToModuleNameMapper } from 'ts-jest';
import baseConfig from '@nokkel/testing/dist/jest.config';
import { compilerOptions } from './tsconfig.json';
const config: Config = {
...baseConfig,
moduleNameMapper: pathsToModuleNameMapper(compilerOptions.paths),
modulePaths: [compilerOptions.baseUrl],
};
export default config;
In your test file where you need to test for events, add the following test case:
import { KafkaClient, KafkaMessage } from '@nokkel/testing';
import Chance from 'chance';
const EXPECTED_EVENTS: any[] = [];
const KAFKA = new KafkaClient(
{
clientId: config.event.clientId,
brokers: config.event.brokers,
logLevel: config.event.logLevel,
},
{
groupId: CHANCE.string(),
}
);
const CONSUMER = KAFKA.client;
describe(`${YOUR_EVENT_TOPIC} events`, () => {
beforeEach(async () => {
await KAFKA.setupClient([YOUR_EVENT_TOPIC]);
await CONSUMER.connect();
});
afterAll(async () => {
await KAFKA.tearDownTopics([YOUR_EVENT_TOPIC]);
await CONSUMER.disconnect();
await CONSUMER.stop();
}, 10000);
it('should have been published', async () => {
const messages: KafkaMessage[] = [];
KAFKA.consumeMessages(messages);
await KAFKA.waitForMessages(messages);
expect(messages).toEqual(
expect.arrayContaining(
EXPECTED_EVENTS.map(userPersona => {
return {
topic: YOUR_EVENT_TOPIC,
message: expect.objectContaining({
value: userPersona,
}),
};
})
)
);
}, 10000);
});
Where your default.yaml config file should have this:
event:
clientId: account-api
brokers:
- localhost:9092
logLevel: 0 # 0 = NOTHING, 1 = ERROR, 2 = WARN, 4 = INFO, 5 = DEBUG
ssl: false
and custom-environment-variables.yaml should have this:
event:
clientId: APP_NAME
brokers:
__name: EVENT_BROKERS
__format: json
ssl: EVENT_SSL
logLevel: EVENT_LOG_LEVEL
FAQs
A typescript testing library for Koa APIs or Cypress e2e testing
The npm package @nokkel/testing receives a total of 40 weekly downloads. As such, @nokkel/testing popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nokkel/testing demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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