This library helps you to write fixture tests: test-per-folder or test-per-file.
I have created @unional/fixture
which will replace this package.
It is decoupled from ava
and can be used with any test runner.
Feel free to give it a try. If you found any feature in ava-fixture
is missing in @unional/fixture
, please open an issue there.
For example, you are testing code that process files (e.g. a compiler, config-reader, etc).
You put each test case inside its own folder:
+ fixtures
+ cases
+ empty
- somefiles
+ basic-case
- someOtherFiles
+ single-line
- ...
+ ...
You can run each test case like this:
import ava from 'ava';
import fixture from 'ava-fixture';
// Point to the base folder which contain the fixtures.
// Use relative path starts from project root or absolute path
const ftest = fixture(ava, 'fixtures/cases', 'fixtures/baselines', 'fixtures/results');
ftest.each((t, d) => {
// d.caseName: 'empty', 'basic-case', 'single-line', etc
// d.casePath: absolute path points to each test case folder
// d.resultPath: absolute path points to each test result folder
// Your test target reads from `d.casePath` and writes to `d.resultPath`
target.process(d.casePath, d.resultPath)
// d.match() will compare the result folder against the baseline folder
return d.match()
})
You can also use this library to run tests that only read files:
import ava from 'ava';
import fixture from 'ava-fixture';
// Point to the base folder which contain the fixtures.
// Relative path starts from project root.
const ftest = fixture(ava, 'fixture/cases');
ftest('test title', 'case-1', (t, d) => {
// t is ava test assertion.
t.is(d.casePath, 'absolut path the the case folder')
const result = target.read(d.casePath)
t.deepEqual(result, 'expected result')
});
// test title can be omitted
ftest('case-1', (t, d) => {
// ...
})
// go through each test
ftest.each((t, d) => {
// ...
})
// or run certain test based on filter
ftest.each(/some filter/, (t, d) => {
// ...
})
import test from 'ava';
import fixture from 'ava-fixture';
const ftest = fixture(test, 'fixture/cases');
ftest.only(...)
ftest.skip(...)
ftest.failing(...)
ftest.only.each.failing(...)
For before()
, beforeEach()
, after()
, afterEach()
, todo()
, use ava
directly.
# right after clone
npm install
# begin making changes
git checkout -b <branch>
npm run watch
# edit `webpack.config.es5.js` and `rollup.config.es2015.js` to exclude dependencies for the bundle if needed
# after making change(s)
git commit -m "<commit message>"
git push
# create PR
There are a few useful commands you can use during development.
# Run tests (and lint) automatically whenever you save a file.
npm run watch
# Run tests with coverage stats (but won't fail you if coverage does not meet criteria)
npm run test
# Manually verify the project.
# This will be ran during 'npm preversion' so you normally don't need to run this yourself.
npm run verify
# Build the project.
# You normally don't need to do this.
npm run build
# Run tslint
# You normally don't need to do this as `npm run watch` and `npm version` will automatically run lint for you.
npm run lint
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