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Enable support for generators in Mocha tests using few.
npm install few-mocha --save-dev
Simply require the module and start writing generators in your tests.
describe("New user", function() {
let business;
let user;
before(function*() {
yield setup();
business = yield Account.create("FooBar Inc");
user = yield business.addUser("Mr. Boo");
});
it("should be the only customer", function*() {
let count = yield User.count({ businessID: business.id });
assert.equal(count, 1);
});
after(function*() {
yield cleanUp();
});
});
Install the module using npm install few-mocha --save-dev
. With mocha
, you have multiple ways of requiring the module:
--require few-mocha
to your mocha.opts
require('few-mocha')
inside your main test file.If you need to add generator support to a different mocha instance you can use it like this:
var mocha = require('mocha')
var fewMocha = require('few-mocha')
fewMocha(mocha)
The module override the Runnable.prototype.run
method of mocha
to enable generators. In contrast to other npm packages, few-mocha
extends mocha
at runtime.
Licensed under Apache 2.0
FAQs
Enable support for generators in Mocha tests using few
The npm package few-mocha receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, few-mocha popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that few-mocha 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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