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@tapjs/fixture
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@tapjs/fixture
A default tap plugin providing t.testdir()
and t.fixture()
methods, for creating temporary directories with stuff for tests
to operate on.
Fixtures created with this plugin live folders under
./.tap/fixtures
, in the root of the project. The folder name is
based on the name of the test file, and the name of the test.
For example, if a file at ./src/foo.test.mjs
had this:
import t from 'tap'
t.test('child test', async t => {
t.testdir({ file: 'contents' })
})
Then a file would be created at
.tap/fixtures/src-foo.test.mjs-child-test/file
containing
'contents'
.
This plugin is installed with tap by default. If you had
previously removed it, you can tap plugin add @tapjs/fixture
to
bring it back.
t.testdir(contents?: FixtureDirContent): string
Create a directory with some stuff in it.
If no contents provided, just creates an empty directory.
import t from 'tap'
import { lstatSync } from 'node:fs'
t.test('subtest that has a test directory', t => {
const dir = t.testdir({
// objects are subdirectories
subdir: {
// strings or buffers are files
'file.txt': 'some contents',
// to create links or symlinks, use the t.fixture() method
symlink: t.fixture('symlink', 'file.txt'),
hardlink: t.fixture('link', 'file.txt'),
},
})
t.equal(lstatSync(dir + '/subdir/symlink').isSymbolicLink(), true)
t.end()
})
// dir removed when test ends
If you do not provide a contents argument, then it will create an empty directory.
Though it's called t.testdir()
you can actually use it to
create files or links as well.
import t from 'tap'
import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs'
t.test('test "dir" is actually file', t => {
const file = t.testdir('file contents')
t.equal(readFileSync(file, 'utf8'), 'file contents')
t.end()
})
t.testdirName: string
This is a string that gives you the string path that
t.testdir()
will write to.
saveFixture
test option, t.saveFixture: boolean
If set to true
, then the test will not delete its fixtures when
it finishes.
If set on the test object, this must be set before calling
t.testdir()
, or it won't have any effect, since the deletion is
scheduled at the moment it's created.
FAQs
Tap plugin to provide t.testdir() and t.fixture()
The npm package @tapjs/fixture receives a total of 52,051 weekly downloads. As such, @tapjs/fixture popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tapjs/fixture 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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