node-tdd
Drop in replacement for mocha to abstract commonly used test setups
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save node-tdd
Usage
Drop-in extension for mocha by simply importing describe
as below.
const expect = require('chai').expect;
const { describe } = require('node-tdd');
describe('Testing some stuff', () => {
it('Testing a thing', () => {
expect(3 * 7).to.equal(21);
});
});
Please see tests for further usage examples.
Function Kwargs
dir
Type: string
The tmp directory for this test. Only available when useTmpDir
is set.
recorder
Type: object
Can be called to interact with the currently captured logs. Exposes the following functions:
get(level = null)
: Returns array of recorded logs. Can be restricted by passing in the log level.reset()
: Reset currently captured logsverbose(flag: boolean)
: Set verbosity mode of capture (if the original logger function is called)
Only available when recordConsole
is set.
capture
Type: function
Utility function that takes a function as an argument, calls it and expects it to raise an error. The raised error is returned. If no error is raised an assertion error is thrown instead.
fixture
Type: function
Utility function that can be used to load test fixtures from the fixtureFolder
.
Internally this uses smart-fs to determine how a file extension is loaded.
If the fixture is unique, the file extensions is not required.
CLI Args
nock-heal
Used to heal nock recordings. This is useful when the body of (some) recordings is outdated or the recording order is invalid.
Can be used in the following ways:
--nock-heal
: Will try to heal ordering of nock cassette recordings--nock-heal prune
: Will remove unmatched recordings from nock cassette--nock-heal body
: Will try to heal bodies of nock cassette recordings--nock-heal path
: Will try to heal paths of nock cassette recordings--nock-heal response
: Will try to heal responses--nock-heal record
: Will record the next unmatched request--nock-heal stub
: Will stub the next unmatched request--nock-heal magic
: Shorthand for prune,body,path,response
Notes:
- Different flags can be combined as e.g.
--nock-heal body,path
- Healing cassettes containing out-of-order requests can result in undesired behaviour
Options
useTmpDir
Type: boolean
Default: false
When set to true, a fresh temporary directory is set up for each test. The directory is cleaned up after the test run has completed.
useNock
Type: boolean
Default: false
When set to true, all requests are automatically nocked. The recording files are automatically created relative to the current test file.
nockFolder
Type: string
Default: $FILENAME__cassettes
Used to customize the folder name that contains the nock cassettes. This can be useful when multiple describe in
the same file use nock.
fixtureFolder
Type: string
Default: $FILENAME__fixtures
Used to customize the folder name that contains the test fixtures.
Fixtures can be loaded by calling fixture(FIXTURE_NAME)
.
envVarsFile
Type: string
Default: $FILENAME.env.yml
Used to customize the name of the file that environment variables are loaded from, if it exists.
To allow overwriting of environment variables, prefix the name of the environment variable with ^
.
envVars
Type: object
Default: -
Used to declare environment variables per describe. Overwrites environment variables
loaded from envVarsFile
(if allowed).
To allow overwriting of environment variables, prefix the name of the environment variable with ^
.
timestamp
Type: number|string
Default: -
Set timestamp to freeze time to. Will modify the result of e.g. new Date()
.
record
Type: object
Default: -
Expects logger (e.g. console
) to be passed in and captures input,
which can be accessed by using recorder
from within the test.
cryptoSeed
Type: string
Default: -
When set, randomization is overwritten and consistent per test using the provided seed.
timeout
Type: number
Default: -
Set the timeout for all tests in the suite.