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broccoli-test-helper
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Test helpers for BroccoliPlugins that make testing build and rebuild behavior dead simple and expect diff friendly.
Test helpers for BroccoliPlugins that make testing build and rebuild behavior dead simple and diff friendly.
Has TypeScript declarations and supports async/await style testing.
Example works in Node 4+ by using tsc -t ES2015 -m commonjs
to compile async/await to generator wrapped in a helper.
import { createBuilder, createTempDir } from "broccoli-test-helper";
import Herp2Derp = require("../index");
QUnit.module("Herp2Derp", () => {
QUnit.test("test build", async assert => {
const input = await createTempDir();
try {
const subject = new Herp2Derp(input.path());
const output = createBuilder(subject);
try {
// INITIAL
input.write({
"a.herp": "A",
lib: {
"b.herp": "B",
"c.herp": "C",
},
});
await output.build();
assert.deepEqual(output.read(), {
"a.derp": "derp A!",
lib: {
"b.derp": "derp B!",
"c.derp": "derp C!",
},
});
assert.deepEqual(output.changes(), {
"a.derp": "create",
"lib/": "mkdir",
"lib/b.derp": "create",
"lib/c.derp": "create",
});
// UPDATE
input.write({
"a.herp": "AA", // change
lib: null, // rmdir
});
await output.build();
assert.deepEqual(output.read(), {
"a.derp": "derp AA!",
});
assert.deepEqual(output.changes(), {
"lib/c.derp": "unlink",
"lib/b.derp": "unlink",
"lib/": "rmdir",
"a.derp": "change",
});
// NOOP
await output.build();
assert.deepEqual(output.changes(), {});
} finally {
await output.dispose();
}
} finally {
await input.dispose();
}
});
});
Example works in Node 4+ by using co
for async/await like generator syntax.
"use strict";
const helper = require("broccoli-test-helper");
const co = require("co");
const expect = require("chai").expect;
const createBuilder = helper.createBuilder;
const createTempDir = helper.createTempDir;
const Herp2Derp = require("../index");
describe("Herp2Derp", function() {
it(
"should build",
co.wrap(function*() {
const input = yield createTempDir();
try {
const subject = new Herp2Derp(input.path());
const output = createBuilder(subject);
try {
// INITIAL
input.write({
"a.herp": "A",
lib: {
"b.herp": "B",
"c.herp": "C",
},
});
yield output.build();
expect(output.read()).to.deep.equal({
"a.derp": "derp A!",
lib: {
"b.derp": "derp B!",
"c.derp": "derp C!",
},
});
expect(output.changes()).to.deep.equal({
"a.derp": "create",
"lib/": "mkdir",
"lib/b.derp": "create",
"lib/c.derp": "create",
});
// UPDATE
input.write({
"a.herp": "AA", // change
lib: null, // rmdir
});
yield output.build();
expect(output.read()).to.deep.equal({
"a.derp": "derp AA!",
});
expect(output.changes()).to.deep.equal({
"lib/c.derp": "unlink",
"lib/b.derp": "unlink",
"lib/": "rmdir",
"a.derp": "change",
});
// NOOP
yield output.build();
expect(output.changes()).to.deep.equal({});
} finally {
yield output.dispose();
}
} finally {
yield input.dispose();
}
})
);
});
FAQs
Test helpers for BroccoliPlugins that make testing build and rebuild behavior dead simple and expect diff friendly.
The npm package broccoli-test-helper receives a total of 8,764 weekly downloads. As such, broccoli-test-helper popularity was classified as popular.
We found that broccoli-test-helper 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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