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grunt-mocha-chai-sinon
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Simple test runner for GruntJS using MochaJS as test framework, ChaiJS as assertion library for BDD and TDD and SinonJS as spyes/stubs/mocks utility library.
// Gruntfile.js
module.exports = function(grunt) {
// configure tasks
grunt.initConfig({
'grunt-mocha-chai-sinon': {
build: {
src: ['./specs/**/*.spec.js'],
options: {
ui: 'bdd',
reporter: 'spec'
}
}
}
});
// load required tasks
grunt.loadNpmTasks("grunt-mocha-chai-sinon");
// register tasks for execution chain
grunt.registerTask('test', [
'grunt-mocha-chai-sinon'
]);
};
Test coverage support is provided by node-jscoverage while source code is coverage enabled with BlancketJS.
In order to activate test coverage you need to create a new configuration for the grunt-mocha-chai-sinon
task and name it coverage
.
The name matter!
'grunt-mocha-chai-sinon': {
build: {
src: ['./specs/**/*.spec.js'],
options: {
ui: 'bdd',
reporter: 'spec'
}
},
coverage: {
src: ['./specs/**/*.spec.js'],
options: {
ui: 'bdd',
reporter: 'html-cov',
quiet: true,
filter: '/foo/foo1/',
captureFile: './coverage.html'
}
}
}
By default grunt-mocha-chai-sinon
add test coverage support to all loaded files who match the /project-folder/src/
path but you can configure it with the coverage.options.filter
option.
FAQs
MochaJS + ChaiJS + SinonJS Test Runner
The npm package grunt-mocha-chai-sinon receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, grunt-mocha-chai-sinon popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that grunt-mocha-chai-sinon 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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