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.. for those who want to enjoy simple and emoji-augmented tests without having to learn the whole ecosystem of a rich test library.
FarTest is an obvious, colorful and enjoyable test library for small applications. It does not do cool stuff like code coverage, but you'll learn to use in no time.
npm install --save-dev fartest
FarTest simplest API export one main function:
async function start(testName?: string, async testFunction: ({
test?: (condition: boolean, description?: string) => boolean,
same?: (a: any, b: any, description?: string) => boolean,
different?: (a: any, b: any, description?: string) => boolean,
stage?: (name: string) => void,
}) => void): number
The return value is the number of errors encountered during the test.
The testName
parameter is optional but strongly recommanded if you run multiple tests.
The testFunction
parameter is a function that can take up to four arguments:
test(condition: boolean, description?: string)
- a general assertion checking. If condition
is true
then the assertion has succeeded, otherwise it failed.same(a: any, b: any, name?: string)
- check if two values are the same. When a
and b
are objects, execute a deep comparison. Values can be of any type: numbers, strings, arrays, maps, sets, ...different(a: any, b: any, name?: string)
- opposite of same
; check if two values are strictly unequal.stage(name: string)
- use it to group unit tests together.And that's the whole API.
Let's create a new test file (can be in Typescript or in pure JS):
import start from 'fartest'
// the name of the function (MyAwesomeTest) is the name of the test
// and is optional
start('My test', async function({stage, test, same, different}) {
stage('Basic tests')
test(1 == "1", "String and integer loose comparison")
// will fail
test(1 === "1", "String and integer strict comparison")
// will fail as well
same(1, "1", "String and integer strict comparison (using same)")
stage('Comparing objects')
// deep comparison is done
same({x: 1, y: 2}, {x: 1, y: 2}, "Deep object comparison")
// the object type is also checked
different(['foo'], {0: 'foo'}, "Array is not an object")
})
Then run it using node
or a tool like esrun if your file is written in Typescript or in modern JS.
Any invalid code will be caught and printed as a critical error.
start('Bold test', async function({stage, test}) {
stage('It gotta works!!')
undefined.x == 12
})
Because your main test functions is declared as async
you can just use await
anywhere you need it.
You can run multiple tests at once, in which case they all will be executed simultaneously - the fastest tests will display their results first.
// test 1
start('Slow test', async function({stage, test}) {
stage('Basic tests')
// let's wait 1 second
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 1000))
test(1 == "1", "String and integer loose comparison")
})
// test 2
start('Instant test', async function({stage, test}) {
stage('Basic tests')
test(1 == "1", "String and integer loose comparison")
})
Congratulations, you've learned a new test library in less that 5 minutes!
What are you waiting for?
Enjoy testing 😌
FAQs
A minimal, colorful and enjoyable test library for small applications
We found that fartest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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