Workspace for node-tap development.
Do this at least once to get everything set up and ready to go:
npm run bootstrap
(Note: npm install will not work until you do this, because
the generated TypeScript eats its own tail.)
Build the test class (required after any plugin or core changes):
npm run build
Any other builds:
npm run prepare -w src/{whatever}
After adding or removing workspaces:
npm i
Run all tests in all workspaces:
npm test
Run all tests, saving snapshots:
npm run snap
Build and serve docs:
npm start
- tap The main entry point module, which sets up the root test runner and exposes an alias to the cli runner.
- tap-parser The module that parses TAP
@tapjs/coreMost of the basic moving parts of tap- tap-yaml Thin wrapper around YAML and yaml-types for consistent handling of JavaScript values in YAML diagnostics.
@tapjs/testThe plugin-ifiedTestclass.@tapjs/configHandling config files, command line interface parsing, environment variables, and validation@tapjs/runThe command line runner- tcompare
The library that does comparison and object formatting (use
heavily by
@tapjs/assertsmethods). @tapjs/stackLibrary for capturing stack frames, the descendant ofstack-utils.@tapjs/processinfoThe library that tracks process information and code coverage (hosted outside the monorepo, because it can't be tested by a version of tap that uses itself without bootstrap paradoxes)- default plugins:
@tapjs/typescriptAdds typescript support, and the--typecheckconfig option@tapjs/beforeAddst.before()@tapjs/before-eachAddst.beforeEach()@tapjs/afterAddst.after()andt.teardown()(which are the same thing now)@tapjs/after-eachAddst.afterEach()@tapjs/spawnAddst.spawn()@tapjs/stdinAddst.stdin()@tapjs/assertsAdds all the various assertion methods, liket.equal(),t.match(), etc.@tapjs/snapshotAddst.matchSnapshot()@tapjs/fixtureAddst.testdir()features@tapjs/mockAddst.mockRequire()andt.mockImport()@tapjs/interceptAddst.intercept()andt.capture()functionality (sort of like a very scaled-down minimal form of Sinon. If you want more, consider using the@tapjs/sinonplugin.)@tapjs/filterAddst.only()and support for the--grepand--onlycli options.
- optional plugins:
@tapjs/nockOptional plugin providingt.nock()method (descendent of@npmjs/tap-nock, and a significant inspiration for tap's plugin architecture)@tapjs/clockOptional plugin providing a clock-mock object ont.clock@tapjs/sinonOptional plugin providing a Sinon sandbox att.sinonthat automatically restores at the end of the test.@tapjs/esbuild-kitOptional plugin that loads TypeScript using@esbuild-kit/cjs-loaderand@esbuild-kit/esm-loaderinstead ofts-node.
- other stuff:
- npm-init-template
A library for more easily creating
npm initpackages. This will move out as soon as this version of tap is published. @tapjs/create-pluginAnnpm initlibrary facilitatingnpm init @tapjs/pluginto create new plugins.
- npm-init-template
A library for more easily creating
Run npm run bootstrap to build the @tapjs/test module with
the default set of plugins, so that the other libraries can build
properly. (This only has to be done once, unless the build script
or set of default plugins are changed, of course.)
Because there's a bootstrapping cycle between @tapjs/core,
@tapjs/test, and all of the plugins, they MUST use
skipLibCheck: true in their tsconfigs. It should not be used in
other packages.