test-studio

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test-studio

test-studio is a powerful web-based front end for node.js unit testing.

For an overview of features, check out this blog post.

Installation

npm install -g test-studio

For debugger support, you also need to install node-inspector.

npm install -g node-inspector

Operation

Starting the test-studio server is as simple as running

test-studio

This starts a web server on port 1678. By default, the current working directory is scanned and monitored recursively for files with an extension of .tests.js.

If your existing suite conforms to mocha defaults, i.e. scan files with an extension of .js in the test folder and use the bdd interface, invoke test-studio with the --mocha, or -m option.

To see test-studio in action, you can run the system tests by passing the --system option.

test-studio can then be accessed by pointing your browser at

http://localhost:1678/

Chrome is required for debugging.

Tests

Currently, test-studio only supports mocha. More frameworks will be added given demand.

The default interface is TDD. This can be set using the --interface option.

suite('math', function () {
    test('add sums arguments', function () {
        var math = require('math');
        expect(math.add(1, 1)).to.equal(2);
    });
});

Various enhancements are available to assist testing.

sinon

Spies, stubs and mocks are available through the sinon psuedo-global variable.

var stub = sinon.stub().returns(42);

See http://sinonjs.org/ for full documentation.

chaijs

The expect and assert functions from the chaijs assertion library are available as psuedo-global variables.

expect(1 + 1).to.equal(2);

assert.equal(1 + 1, 2);

See http://chaijs.com/ for full documentation.

Modules

test-studio provides simple mechanisms for forcing the refresh of modules or providing stubs in place of required modules.

require.refresh('module');
require.refreshAll();

require.stub('module', { /* substitute */ });

Options

--help, -h, -?    Show command line usage options
--run, -r         Run tests in command line mode
--interface, -i   Mocha test API to use ("bdd", "tdd", "exports", etc.)
                                                              [default: "tdd"]
--testPath, -p    Path to test files
--sourcePath, -s  Path to watch for file changes
--filter, -f      Regular expression files must match to be included
                                           [string]  [default: "\.tests\.js$"]
--debugPort       Port to use for debugging                  [default: "5859"]
--inspectorPort   Port to expose node-inspector on (if installed)
                                                             [default: "8081"]
--reporter        Mocha test reporter to use when running in command line mode
                                                              [default: "dot"]
--mocha, -m       Use mocha defaults, i.e. tests from tests/*.js and bdd
                  interface
--system          Run system tests

Issues / Feedback / Contribute

To log a bug, please open a new issue at https://github.com/danderson00/Tribe/issues.

For general feedback or if you're interested in contributing, please drop me a tweet at https://twitter.com/danderson00.

Source

test-studio is built on the tribe platform and is embedded in the server product.

Source for the client side implementation of test-studio is here, the core server side code is here,

License

test-studio is licensed under the MIT License.

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