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human-readable TAP summarizer

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faucet

human-readable TAP summarizer

example

Pipe TAP text into the faucet command, get back pretty results:

piping tap

You can use any runner you want to generate the TAP output. Here we'll use tape:

tape runner

You can give the faucet command a list of files:

list of files

or if you just type faucet, any js files in test/ or tests/ will be run using the tape command internally:

implicit test/ directory

install

To get the faucet command, with npm do:

npm install -g faucet

generating TAP

The great thing about TAP is that it's inherently serializable on stdout, so you can use whichever libraries you wish to generate it.

Many test libraries have ways to get TAP output.

tape and tap will give you TAP output by default.

With a tape test, you would just write a test.js like:

var test = require('tape');

test('beep boop', function (t) {
    t.plan(2);
    
    t.equal(1 + 1, 2);
    setTimeout(function () {
        t.deepEqual(
            'ABC'.toLowerCase().split(''),
            ['a','b','c']
        );
    });
});

and then just run the file with node test.js to get the TAP output:

TAP version 13
# beep boop
ok 1 should be equal
ok 2 should be equivalent

1..2
# tests 2
# pass  2

# ok

or if you have a directory of files, you can use the tape command that you get when you npm install -g tape:

$ tape test/*.js
TAP version 13
# stream in a stream
ok 1 should be equivalent
# expand a streams1 stream
ok 2 should be equivalent
# expand a streams2 stream
ok 3 should be equivalent
# expand a streams2 stream with delay
ok 4 should be equivalent

1..4
# tests 4
# pass  4

# ok

To get TAP out of mocha, do mocha -R tap:

$ mocha -R tap
1..17
ok 1  shim found
ok 2  core shim not found
ok 3  false file
ok 4  false module
ok 5  local
ok 6  index.js of module dir
ok 7  alternate main
ok 8  string browser field as main
ok 9  string browser field as main - require subfile
ok 10  object browser field as main
ok 11  object browser field replace file
ok 12  object browser field replace file - no paths
ok 13  replace module in browser field object
ok 14  replace module in object browser field with subdirectory
ok 15  replace module in object browser field with subdirectory containing
package.json
ok 16  replace module in object browser field with subdirectory containing
package.json with string browser field as main
ok 17  replace module in object browser field with subdirectory containing
package.json with object browser field as main
# tests 17
# pass 17
# fail 0

Once you've got a way to get TAP out of your tests, just pipe into faucet:

mocha pipe

usage

usage:
  faucet [FILES]
  command | faucet

license

MIT

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Package last updated on 17 Feb 2014

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