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8.3.2

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8.3.2 / 2021-03-12

:bug: Fixes

  • #4599: Fix regression in require interface (@alexander-fenster)

:book: Documentation

juergba
published 8.3.1 •

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8.3.1 / 2021-03-06

:bug: Fixes

  • #4577: Browser: fix EvalError caused by regenerator-runtime (@snoack)
  • #4574: ESM: allow import from mocha in parallel mode (@nicojs)
juergba
published 8.3.0 •

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8.3.0 / 2021-02-11

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

:book: Documentation

:nut_and_bolt: Other

Also thanks to @outsideris and @HyunSangHan for various fixes to our website and documentation.

boneskull
published 8.2.1 •

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8.2.1 / 2020-11-02

Fixed stuff.

:bug: Fixes

  • #4489: Fix problematic handling of otherwise-unhandled Promise rejections and erroneous "done() called twice" errors (@boneskull)
  • #4496: Avoid MaxListenersExceededWarning in watch mode (@boneskull)

Also thanks to @akeating for a documentation fix!

boneskull
published 8.2.0 •

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8.2.0 / 2020-10-16

The major feature added in v8.2.0 is addition of support for global fixtures.

While Mocha has always had the ability to run setup and teardown via a hook (e.g., a before() at the top level of a test file) when running tests in serial, Mocha v8.0.0 added support for parallel runs. Parallel runs are incompatible with this strategy; e.g., a top-level before() would only run for the file in which it was defined.

With global fixtures, Mocha can now perform user-defined setup and teardown regardless of mode, and these fixtures are guaranteed to run once and only once. This holds for parallel mode, serial mode, and even "watch" mode (the teardown will run once you hit Ctrl-C, just before Mocha finally exits). Tasks such as starting and stopping servers are well-suited to global fixtures, but not sharing resources--global fixtures do not share context with your test files (but they do share context with each other).

Here's a short example of usage:

// fixtures.js

// can be async or not
exports.mochaGlobalSetup = async function () {
  this.server = await startSomeServer({port: process.env.TEST_PORT});
  console.log(`server running on port ${this.server.port}`);
};

exports.mochaGlobalTeardown = async function () {
  // the context (`this`) is shared, but not with the test files
  await this.server.stop();
  console.log(`server on port ${this.server.port} stopped`);
};

// this file can contain root hook plugins as well!
// exports.mochaHooks = { ... }

Fixtures are loaded with --require, e.g., mocha --require fixtures.js.

For detailed information, please see the documentation and this handy-dandy flowchart to help understand the differences between hooks, root hook plugins, and global fixtures (and when you should use each).

:tada: Enhancements

For implementors of custom reporters:

  • #4409: Parallel mode and custom reporter improvements (@boneskull):
    • Support custom worker-process-only reporters (Runner.prototype.workerReporter()); reporters should subclass ParallelBufferedReporter in mocha/lib/nodejs/reporters/parallel-buffered
    • Allow opt-in of object reference matching for "sufficiently advanced" custom reporters (Runner.prototype.linkPartialObjects()); use if strict object equality is needed when consuming Runner event data
    • Enable detection of parallel mode (Runner.prototype.isParallelMode())

:bug: Fixes

  • #4476: Workaround for profoundly bizarre issue affecting npm v6.x causing some of Mocha's deps to be installed when mocha is present in a package's devDependencies and npm install --production is run the package's working copy (@boneskull)
  • #4465: Worker processes guaranteed (as opposed to "very likely") to exit before Mocha does; fixes a problem when using nyc with Mocha in parallel mode (@boneskull)
  • #4419: Restore lookupFiles() in mocha/lib/utils, which was broken/missing in Mocha v8.1.0; it now prints a deprecation warning (use const {lookupFiles} = require('mocha/lib/cli') instead) (@boneskull)

Thanks to @AviVahl, @donghoon-song, @ValeriaVG, @znarf, @sujin-park, and @majecty for other helpful contributions!

boneskull
published 8.1.3 •

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8.1.3 / 2020-08-28

:bug: Fixes

  • #4425: Restore Mocha.utils.lookupFiles() and Webpack compatibility (both broken since v8.1.0); Mocha.utils.lookupFiles() is now deprecated and will be removed in the next major revision of Mocha; use require('mocha/lib/cli').lookupFiles instead (@boneskull)
boneskull
published 8.1.2 •

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8.1.2 / 2020-08-25

:bug: Fixes

:lock: Security Fixes

:book: Documentation

boneskull
published 8.1.1 •

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8.1.1 / 2020-08-04

:bug: Fixes

  • #4394: Fix regression wherein certain reporters did not correctly detect terminal width (@boneskull)
boneskull
published 8.1.0 •

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8.1.0 / 2020-07-30

In this release, Mocha now builds its browser bundle with Rollup and Babel, which will provide the project's codebase more flexibility and consistency.

While we've been diligent about backwards compatibility, it's possible consumers of the browser bundle will encounter differences (other than an increase in the bundle size). If you do encounter an issue with the build, please report it here.

This release does not drop support for IE11.

Other community contributions came from @Devjeel, @Harsha509 and @sharath2106. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this release!

Do you read Korean? See this guide to running parallel tests in Mocha, translated by our maintainer, @outsideris.

:tada: Enhancements

:bug: Fixes

:lock: Security Fixes

:book: Documentation & Website

:nut_and_bolt: Other

  • #4293: Use Rollup and Babel in build pipeline; add source map to published files (@Munter)
boneskull
published 8.0.1 •

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8.0.1 / 2020-06-10

The obligatory patch after a major.

:bug: Fixes

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