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Test command line on nodejs


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Coffee

Test command line on Node.js.


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Install

$ npm i coffee --save

Usage

Coffee is useful for test command line in test frammework (like Mocha).

describe('cat', function() {
  it('should concat input', function(done) {
    var coffee = require('coffee');
    coffee.spawn('cat')
    .write('1')
    .write('2')
    .expect('stdout', '12')
    .expect('code', 0)
    .end(done);
  })
})

You can also use fork for spawning Node processes.

coffee.fork('/path/to/file.js', ['args '])
.expect('stdout', '12\n')
.expect('stderr', '34\n')
.expect('code', 0)
.end(done);

In file.js

console.log(12);
console.error(34);

Support multiple process coverage with istanbul

Coffee will detect istanbul automatically, and generate coverage-{processId}.json, you should generate reporter by istanbul report.

$ rm -rf coverage
$ istanbul cover --report none --print none node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha -- -R spec -t 5000
$ istanbul report text-summary json lcov
=============================== Coverage summary ===============================
State## ments   : 98.2% ( 109/111 )
Branches     : 97.37% ( 37/38 )
Functions    : 100% ( 20/20 )
Lines        : 98.18% ( 108/110 )
================================================================================

API

coffee.spawn

Run command using child_process.spawn, then return Coffee instance.

Arguments see child_process.spawn

coffee.fork

Run command using child_process.fork, then return Coffee instance.

Arguments see child_process.fork

Coffee

Assertion object

coffee.expect(type, expected)

Assert type with expected value, expected value can be string, regular expression, and array.

coffee.spawn('echo', ['abcdefg'])
.expect('stdout', 'abcdefg')
.expect('stdout', /^abc/)
.expect('stdout', ['abcdefg', /abc/])
.end(done);

Accept type: stdout, stderr, code, error

coffee.notExpect(type, expected)

The opposite assertion of expect.

coffee.write(data)

Write data to stdin, see example above.

coffee.end(callback)

Callback will be called after completing the assertion, the first argument is Error if throw exception.

coffee.debug(level)

Write data to process.stdout and process.stderr for debug

level can be

  • 0 (default): pipe stdout + stderr
  • 1: pipe stdout
  • 2: pipe stderr
  • false: disable

Alternative you can use COFFEE_DEBUG env.

coffee.coverage()

If you set false, coffee will not generate coverage.json, default: true.

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Copyright (c) 2015 popomore. Licensed under the MIT license.

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Last updated on 28 Sep 2018

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