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gulp-electron-mocha
Advanced tools
Run client-side Mocha tests in Electron
This is a simple wrapper for electron-mocha.
The implementations are mostly inspired by gulp-mocha-phantomjs.
npm install --save-dev gulp-electron-mocha
Note that you don't have to install either electron-mocha
or electron-prebuilt
globally (i.e. with npm i -g
).
All dependencies are resolved automatically.
import gulp from 'gulp';
import electronMocha from 'gulp-electron-mocha';
gulp.task('test', () =>
gulp.src('./test', { read: false })
.pipe(electronMocha())
);
Please be aware that you should write gulp.src('./test')
, not gulp.src('./test/*.js')
,
because electron-mocha
requires a directory to test.
You can also find working tests in test/
to learn how to make Gulp tasks and client-side Mocha tests with gulp-electron-mocha
.
The electronMocha
property of the optional argument to electronMocha()
is passed to electron-mocha
.
Please see electron-mocha's docs to learn what parameters are available.
gulp-electron-mocha
uses object-to-spawn-args
to convert from JavaScript object to command-line argument string.
import gulp from 'gulp';
import electronMocha from 'gulp-electron-mocha';
gulp.task('test', () =>
gulp.src('./test', { read: false })
.pipe(electronMocha({
electronMocha: {
renderer: true,
'no-timeout': true,
},
}))
);
gulp-electron-mocha
can pass --compilers
option to Mocha.
So just specify babel-core/register
to --compilers
.
gulp.src('./test', { read: false })
.pipe(electronMocha({
electronMocha: {
renderer: true,
compilers: 'js:babel-core/register',
'no-timeout': true,
},
}))
electronPath
Type | Default |
---|---|
string | undefined |
A path to Electron in which tests are executed.
If not specified, gulp-electron-mocha
uses Electron in node_modules/
by default.
silent
Type | Default |
---|---|
bool | false |
Don't throw an error even if one of the tests is failed.
suppressStdout
Type | Default |
---|---|
bool | false |
Don't redirect electron-mocha's stdout to the console.
suppressStderr
Type | Default |
---|---|
bool | false |
Don't redirect electron-mocha's stderr to the console.
electronMocha
Type | Default |
---|---|
Object | {} |
Options to be passed to electron-mocha. See electron-mocha's docs for more details.
The value will be converted to command-line argument string with object-to-spawn-args.
For example, if you want to pass --no-timeout --renderer -s 200 --compilers js:babel-core/register
,
specify:
electronMocha: {
'no-timeout': true,
renderer: true,
s: 200,
compilers: 'js:babel-core/register',
}
This plugin emits events named electronMochaStdoutData
, electronMochaStdoutEnd
, electronMochaStderrData
,
electronMochaStderrEnd
, electronMochaError
, and electronMochaExit
,
which are implemented by the following code:
electronMocha.stdout.on('data', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaStdoutData'));
electronMocha.stdout.on('end', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaStdoutEnd'));
electronMocha.stderr.on('data', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaStderrData'));
electronMocha.stderr.on('end', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaStderrEnd'));
electronMocha.on('error', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaError'));
electronMocha.on('exit', stream.emit.bind(stream, 'electronMochaExit'));
npm test
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
MIT License (http://nodaguti.mit-license.org/)
FAQs
Gulp plugin to run Mocha tests in Electron
The npm package gulp-electron-mocha receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-electron-mocha popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gulp-electron-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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