Write tests without dependencies (including jackrabbit itself).
Install jackrabbit with npm.
npm install --save-dev @w-lfpup/jackrabbitOr Install jackrabbit directly from github.
npm install --save-dev https://github.com/w-lfpup/jackrabbit-jsFor a quick visual reference, please refer to the examples.
Developers with javascript experience can immediately start testing with basically zero overhead.
Tests are functions or promises that return assertions.
Tests pass when they return the undefined primitive or an empty array [].
// my.tests.ts
function testStuffAndPass() {
return;
}
function testMoreStuffAndPass() {
return [];
}Any other value will cause a test to fail.
So tests that fail look like:
// my.tests.ts
function testStuffAndFail() {
return "this test failed!";
}
function testMoreStuffAndFail() {
return ["this test also failed!"];
}Test Modules are javascript modules that export two values: tests and options.
Test Modules export their tests in an array called tests.
// my.tests.ts
export const tests = [
testStuffAndPass,
testMoreStuffAndPass,
testStuffAndFail,
testMoreStuffAndFail,
];Export a parameter object named options to affect test behaviors in the current module:
// my.tests.ts
interface Options {
runAsynchronously?: boolean;
timeoutMs?: number;
title?: string;
}
...
export const options = {
runAsyncronously: true,
timeoutMs: 3000,
title: import.meta.url,
}All properties are optional and exporting an options pojo is not required.
Tests run sequentially unless the runAsyncronously property is set to true.
A test collection is a javascript module that exports a list test modules called testModules.
// mod.test.ts
import * as MyTests from "./my.tests.ts";
export const testModules = [
MyTests
];Run the following command and to log the results of a test collection.
npx jackrabbit ./mod.tests.tsTo run multiple test collections, add more filepaths as commandline arguments:
npx jackrabbit ./mod.tests.ts ./another_mod.tests.tsJackrabbit-js is released under the BSD 3-Clause License.