QUnit testing framework for Node.js
https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit
Features
- cli
- testrunner api
- test coverage via istanbul
- tests inside of one testfile run synchronous, but every testfile runs parallel
- tests from each file run in its own spawned node process
- same API for client and server side code (original QUnit is used)
- the simplest API of the world, especially for asynchronous testing
- you can write tests in TDD or BDD style depending on your task and test type
- you can run the same tests in browser if there is no dependencies to node
- generators support
Installation
$ npm i node-qunit
Package Name Up to 1.0.0
Up until version 1.0.0, this package was published under the name qunit. That
name is now used by the official QUnit package and CLI, and this package will be
published as node-qunit from version 1.0.0 onward.
Additionally, prior to 1.0.0, the node-qunit package was a different project
that was deprecated and now lives under the name qnit.
API
The only exception
// Separate tests into modules. // Use `QUnit` namespace, because `module` is reserved for node. QUnit.module(name, lifecycle)
Usage
Command line
Read full cli api doc using "--help" or "-h":
$ qunit -h $ qunit -c ./code.js -t ./tests.js
By default, code and dependencies are added to the global scope. To specify requiring them into a namespace object, prefix the path or module name with the variable name to be used for the namespace object, followed by a colon:
$ qunit -c code:./code.js -d utils:utilmodule -t ./time.js
via api
var testrunner = require("node-qunit"); // Defaults: { // logging options log: { // log assertions overview assertions: true, // log expected and actual values for failed tests errors: true, // log tests overview tests: true, // log summary summary: true, // log global summary (all files) globalSummary: true, // log coverage coverage: true, // log global coverage (all files) globalCoverage: true, // log currently testing code file testing: true }, // run test coverage tool coverage: false, // define dependencies, which are required then before code deps: null, // define namespace your code will be attached to on global['your namespace'] namespace: null, // max amount of ms child can be blocked, after that we assume running an infinite loop maxBlockDuration: 2000 }
// change any option for all tests globally testrunner.options.optionName = value; // or use setup function testrunner.setup({ log: { summary: true } }); // one code and tests file testrunner.run({ code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback); // require code into a namespace object, rather than globally testrunner.run({ code: {path: "/path/to/your/code.js", namespace: "code"}, tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback); // one code and multiple tests file testrunner.run({ code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: ["/path/to/your/tests.js", "/path/to/your/tests1.js"] }, callback); // array of code and test files testrunner.run([ { code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, { code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" } ], callback); // using testrunner callback testrunner.run({ code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, function(err, report) { console.dir(report); }); // specify dependency testrunner.run({ deps: "/path/to/your/dependency.js", code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback); // dependencies can be modules or files testrunner.run({ deps: "modulename", code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback); // dependencies can required into a namespace object testrunner.run({ deps: {path: "utilmodule", namespace: "utils"}, code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback); // specify multiple dependencies testrunner.run({ deps: ["/path/to/your/dependency1.js", "/path/to/your/dependency2.js"], code: "/path/to/your/code.js", tests: "/path/to/your/tests.js" }, callback);
Writing tests
QUnit API and code which have to be tested are already loaded and attached to the global context.
Some tests examples
test("a basic test example", function (assert) { assert.ok(true, "this test is fine"); var value = "hello"; assert.equal("hello", value, "We expect value to be hello"); }); QUnit.module("Module A"); test("first test within module", function (assert) { assert.ok(true, "a dummy"); }); test("second test within module", function (assert) { assert.ok(true, "dummy 1 of 2"); assert.ok(true, "dummy 2 of 2"); }); QUnit.module("Module B", { setup: function () { // do some initial stuff before every test for this module }, teardown: function () { // do some stuff after every test for this module } }); test("some other test", function (assert) { assert.expect(2); assert.equal(true, false, "failing test"); assert.equal(true, true, "passing test"); }); QUnit.module("Module C", { setup: function() { // setup a shared environment for each test this.options = { test: 123 }; } }); test("this test is using shared environment", function (assert) { assert.deepEqual({ test: 123 }, this.options, "passing test"); }); test("this is an async test example", function (assert) { var done = assert.stop(); assert.expect(2); setTimeout(function () { assert.ok(true, "finished async test"); assert.strictEqual(true, true, "Strict equal assertion uses ==="); done(); }, 100); });
Generators support
test("my async test with generators", function* (assert) { var data = yield asyncFn(); assert.equal(data, {a: 1}, 'generators work'); });
Run tests
$ npm it
Coverage
Code coverage via Istanbul.
To utilize, install istanbul and set option coverage: true or give a path where to store report coverage: {dir: "coverage/path"} or pass --cov parameter in the shell.
To specify the format of coverage report pass reporters array to the coverage options: coverage: {reporters: ['lcov', 'json']} (default)
Coverage calculations based on code and tests passed to node-qunit.