Zero dependency test framework
A fork of raynos/tapzero
The implementation is <250 loc, (<500 with comments) ( https://github.com/substrate-system/tapzero/blob/fork/index.js ) and very readable.
npm i -D @substrate-system/tapzero
import tape from 'tape'
// Tapzero exports an object with a test function property.
import { test } from '@substrate-system/tapzero'
tape('my test', (t) => {
t.equal(2, 2, 'ok')
t.end()
})
// Auto ending behavior on function completion
test('my test', (t) => {
t.equal(2, 2, 'ok')
// t.end() does not exist.
})
Return a promise. The test will end when the promise resolves.
// tapzero "auto" ends async tests when the async function completes
tapzero('my cb test', async (t) => {
await new Promise((resolve) => {
t.equal(2, 2, 'ok')
setTimeout(() => {
// instead of calling t.end(), resolve a promise
resolve()
}, 10)
})
})
Plan the number of assertions. The test will fail if it executes more or fewer than the planned number of assertions.
Important
If you use .plan
, it must be called first, before executing
any assertions.
tapzero('planning example', t => {
// this test will fail if we execute more or fewer
// than planned assertions
t.plan(2)
t.ok('hello')
t.equal(2, 2, 'two is two')
})
Call .plan()
, and the test will automatically wait until the right
number of assertions have been made, or until the timeout (by default timeout
is 5 seconds).
You can execute tests either in a callback function, or via promises + await
.
Note
The default timeout is 5 seconds.
import { test } from '@substrate-system/tapzero'
test('Plan', async t => {
t.plan(3)
setTimeout(() => {
t.ok(true)
}, 2000) // default timeout is 5 seconds
t.ok(true)
await sleep(50)
t.ok(true)
})
You can pass in a different timeout value to .plan
, in milliseconds.
test('Set a longer timeout value', t => {
t.plan(3, 10000)
setTimeout(() => {
t.ok(true)
}, 6000)
t.ok(true)
t.ok(true)
})
No aliases, smaller API surface area
import { test } from '@substrate-system/tapzero'
test('example test name', async t => {
// ...
})
tape('my test', (t) => {
t.equals(2, 2)
t.is(2, 2)
t.isEqual(2, 2)
})
tapzero('my test', (t) => {
// tapzero does not implement any aliases, very small surface area.
t.equal(2, 2)
t.equal(2, 2)
t.equal(2, 2)
})
Run a single named test case. The fn
will be called with the t
test object.
Tests run one at a time and complete when the fn
completes. The fn
can
be async.
Like test(name, fn)
except if you use .only
this is the only test case that will run for the entire process, all other test cases using tape will be ignored.
Plan the number of assertions. Takes a second argument, timeout
, that is a number in milliseconds to wait for the test.
Creates a test case that will be skipped
Check that two objects have equal shapes.
Passes if the two given objects are not equal.
Check that two given values are equal.
Pass if the two values are not equal.
Explicitly fail.
Check that value
is truthy.
Check that fn
does throw an error.
Small library, zero dependencies
$ package-size ./build/src/index.js zora baretest,assert qunit tape jasmine mocha
package size minified gzipped
./build/src/index.js 8.97 KB 3.92 KB 1.53 KB
zora@3.1.8 32.44 KB 11.65 KB 4.08 KB
baretest@1.0.0,assert@2.0.0 51.61 KB 16.48 KB 5.82 KB
qunit@2.9.3 195.83 KB 62.04 KB 20.38 KB
tape@4.13.0 304.71 KB 101.46 KB 28.8 KB
jasmine@3.5.0 413.61 KB 145.2 KB 41.07 KB
mocha@7.0.1 811.55 KB 273.07 KB 91.61 KB
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dep count |
Mocha | Ava | Jest | tap | |
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npm test
npm run coverage
This will use the tool typescript-coverage-report, and open an HTML page in your default browser.
npm run report