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vscode-test
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This module helps you test VS Code extensions.
Supported:
See ./sample for a runnable sample, with Azure Devops Pipelines configuration.
import * as path from 'path'
import { runTests, downloadAndUnzipVSCode } from 'vscode-test'
async function go() {
const extensionPath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../')
const testRunnerPath = path.resolve(__dirname, './suite')
const testWorkspace = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../test-fixtures/fixture1')
/**
* Basic usage
*/
await runTests({
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath,
testWorkspace
})
const testRunnerPath2 = path.resolve(__dirname, './suite2')
const testWorkspace2 = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../test-fixtures/fixture2')
/**
* Running a second test suite
*/
await runTests({
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath: testRunnerPath2,
testWorkspace: testWorkspace2
})
/**
* Use 1.31.0 release for testing
*/
await runTests({
version: '1.31.0',
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath,
testWorkspace
})
/**
* Use Insiders release for testing
*/
await runTests({
version: 'insiders',
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath,
testWorkspace
})
/**
* Manually download VS Code 1.30.0 release for testing.
*/
const vscodeExecutablePath = await downloadAndUnzipVSCode('1.30.0')
await runTests({
vscodeExecutablePath,
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath,
testWorkspace
})
/**
* - Add additional launch flags for VS Code
* - Pass custom environment variables to test runner
*/
await runTests({
vscodeExecutablePath,
extensionPath,
testRunnerPath,
testWorkspace,
// This disables all extensions except the one being tested
additionalLaunchArgs: ['--disable-extensions'],
// Custom environment variables for test runner
testRunnerEnv: { foo: 'bar' }
})
/**
* Manually specify all launch flags for VS Code
*/
await runTests({
vscodeExecutablePath,
launchArgs: [
testWorkspace,
`--extensionDevelopmentPath=${extensionPath}`,
`--extensionTestsPath=${testRunnerPath}`
]
})
}
go()
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When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
FAQs
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We found that vscode-test demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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