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mocha-runner-hooker
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npm i mocha-runner-hooker
//testRunner.js
import {RunnerHelper} from 'mocha-runner-hooker';
RunnerHelper.runner([
{
hookType: 'before all',
hookTitle: 'hello',
order: 'Top',
hookFn: () => {
console.log('Hello from before');
},
},
{
hookType: 'after all',
hookTitle: 'hello',
order: 'Top',
hookFn: () => {
console.log('Hello from after');
},
},
{
hookType: 'after each',
hookTitle: 'hello',
order: 'Top',
hookFn: () => {
console.log('Hello from after each');
},
},
{
hookType: 'before each',
hookTitle: 'hello',
order: 'Top',
hookFn: () => {
console.log('Hello from before each');
},
},
]);
and just add path to file with runner in your package.json scripts
"testRunner": "mocha ./testRunner.js ./tests/test.js --no-exit || exit 0",
skip runner already was prepared (skip all it in describe if one was failed)
"testSkipRunner": "mocha ./node_modules/mocha-runner-hooker/skipRunner.js ./test/test.js --no-exit || exit 0",
interface Runner {
hooks: Array<HookType> | null;
globalSetup?: Array<{argsThis: any; fn: () => any}> | null;
globalTeardown?: Array<{argsThis: any; fn: () => any}> | null;
options?: {
reporter?: any;
titleIdFilter?: Array<string>;
isTopLevelSuiteIncluded?: boolean;
};
}
type HookType = {
hookType: 'before all' | 'before each' | 'after each' | 'after all';
hookTitle: string;
order: 'Top' | 'Bottom';
hookFn: () => any;
};
FAQs
Additional functionality for each mocha test by hooks
The npm package mocha-runner-hooker receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, mocha-runner-hooker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mocha-runner-hooker 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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