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codi-test-framework

A simple test framework for JavaScript

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Codi Test Framework 🐶

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Codi is a lightweight JavaScript test framework that allows you to write and run tests for your JavaScript code. It provides a simple and intuitive API for defining test suites and test cases, making it easy to ensure the correctness of your code. ✨

Features ✅

  • 📝 Simple and expressive API for writing tests
  • 🏗️ Supports test suites and test cases
  • 🔍 Provides assertion functions for comparing expected and actual values
  • 🌈 Colorful output for better readability
  • 🖥️ Supports running tests from the command line
  • 🌐 Compatible with ECMAScript modules (ESM)
  • ⚡ Super fast thanks to bun.sh

Installation 📦

To use Codi in your project, you need to have Node.js installed. You can install Codi as a development dependency using npm:

npm install --save-dev codi-test-framework

For user using codi v0.0.14^ ensure that you have bun v1.1.0 installed.

Usage 🛠️

Writing Tests ✍️

To write tests using Codi, create a new test file with a .mjs extension. Use the describe function to define a test suite and the it function to define individual test cases.

Here's an example test file:

import { describe, it, assertEqual } from 'codi-test-framework';

describe('Math operations', () => {
  it('should add two numbers correctly', () => {
    const result = 2 + 3;
    assertEqual(result, 5, 'Addition should work correctly');
  });

  it('should subtract two numbers correctly', () => {
    const result = 5 - 3;
    assertEqual(result, 2, 'Subtraction should work correctly');
  });
});

Assertion Functions 🧪

Codi provides several assertion functions to compare expected and actual values:

  • assertEqual(actual, expected, message): Asserts that the actual value is equal to the expected value. ⚖️
  • assertNotEqual(actual, expected, message): Asserts that the actual value is not equal to the expected value. 🙅‍♂️
  • assertTrue(actual, message): Asserts that the actual value is true. ✅
  • assertFalse(actual, message): Asserts that the actual value is false. ❌
  • assertThrows(callback, errorMessage, message): Asserts that the provided callback function throws an error with the specified error message. 💥

Running Tests 🏃‍♂️

To run the tests, use the runTests function and provide the directory containing your test files:

import { runTests } from 'codi-test-framework';

runTests('./tests');

You can also run the tests from the command line using the runCLI function:

codi ./tests

License 📄

This project is licensed under the MIT License.


Feel free to contribute to Codi by opening issues or submitting pull requests. Happy testing! 😄

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Package last updated on 13 Nov 2024

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