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gulp-mocha
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Run Mocha tests
Keep in mind that this is just a thin wrapper around Mocha and your issue is most likely with Mocha.
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$ npm install --save-dev gulp-mocha
const gulp = require('gulp');
const mocha = require('gulp-mocha');
gulp.task('default', () =>
gulp.src('test.js', {read: false})
// `gulp-mocha` needs filepaths so you can't have any plugins before it
.pipe(mocha({reporter: 'nyan'}))
);
Options are passed directly to the mocha
binary, so you can use any its command-line options in a camelCased form. Arrays and key/value objects are correctly converted to the comma separated list format Mocha expects. Listed below are some of the more commonly used options:
Type: string
Default: bdd
Values: bdd
tdd
qunit
exports
Interface to use.
Type: string
Default: spec
Values: Reporters
Reporter that will be used.
This option can also be used to utilize third-party reporters. For example, if you npm install mocha-lcov-reporter
you can then do use mocha-lcov-reporter
as value.
Type: Object
Example: {reportFilename: 'index.html'}
Reporter specific options.
Type: Array
List of accepted global variable names, example ['YUI']
. Accepts wildcards to match multiple global variables, e.g. ['gulp*']
or even ['*']
. See Mocha globals option.
Type: number
Default: 2000
Test-case timeout in milliseconds.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Bail on the first test failure.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Check for global variable leaks.
Type: string
Only run tests matching the given pattern which is internally compiled to a RegExp.
Type: Array
Require custom modules before tests are run.
Type: string
Example: js:babel-core/register
Specify a compiler.
If your test suite is not exiting it might be because you still have a lingering callback, most often caused by an open database connection. You should close this connection or do the following:
gulp.task('default', () =>
gulp.src('test.js')
.pipe(mocha())
.once('error', err => {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
})
.once('end', () => {
process.exit();
})
);
Or you might just need to pass the exit
option:
gulp.task('test', () =>
gulp.src(['test/**/*.js'], {read: false})
.pipe(mocha({reporter: 'list', exit: true}))
.on('error', console.error)
);
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