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@tapjs/after-each
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@tapjs/after-each
A default tap plugin providing t.afterEach()
.
This plugin is installed with tap by default. If you had
previously removed it, you can tap plugin add @tapjs/after-each
to
bring it back.
import t from 'tap'
t.afterEach((t) => {
// this will run after each child test, all of their child
// tests, and so on
// the parameter is the child test that just ended.
})
If the method returns a promise, it will be awaited before moving on to the next test.
The afterEach
method is called for all child tests, not just
direct children. "Closer" ancestor afterEach
methods are called
before further ancestors.
For example, this test:
import t from 'tap'
t.afterEach(t => {
console.error('root after each', t.name)
})
t.test('parent test', t => {
t.afterEach(t => {
console.error('parent after each', t.name)
})
t.test('child test', t => t.end())
t.end()
})
will print:
parent after each child test
root after each child test
root after each parent test
FAQs
a built-in tap extension for t.afterEach()
The npm package @tapjs/after-each receives a total of 96,428 weekly downloads. As such, @tapjs/after-each popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tapjs/after-each demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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