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power-assert instrumentor for TypeScript

Package Exports

  • espower-typescript
  • espower-typescript/guess

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (espower-typescript) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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espower-typescript

power-assert instrumentor for TypeScript

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TypeScript versions

  • espower-typescript v8.x uses TypeScript from v2.2 to v2.5
  • espower-typescript v7.x uses TypeScript v2.1
  • espower-typescript v6.x uses TypeScript v2.0
  • espower-typescript v5.x uses TypeScript v1.8
  • espower-typescript v4.x uses TypeScript v1.7
  • espower-typescript v2.x and v3.x uses TypeScript v1.6
  • espower-typescript v1.x uses TypeScript v1.5

Usage

Install

$ npm install -D espower-typescript power-assert mocha

Zero-config mode

// test/test.ts
import assert = require('assert');

describe('Array#join', () => {
  it('joins all elements into a string with separator', () => {
    assert(['a', 'b', 'c'].join(':') === 'a🅱️c');
  });
});
$ ./node_modules/.bin/mocha --compilers ts:espower-typescript/guess test/**/*.ts

If your tests are not in test directory

You can set test directory in your package.json

{
    "name": "your-module",
    "description": "Your module",
    "version": "0.0.1",
    "directories": {
        "test": "spec/"
    },
...
}

Then, run mocha with --compilers ts:espower-typescript/guess

$ ./node_modules/.bin/mocha --compilers ts:espower-typescript/guess spec/**/*.ts

Note: 'espower-typescript/guess' is inspired by intelli-espower-loader

tsconfig.json and CompilerOptions

If tsconfig.json is in your prject root, 'espower-typescript/guess' loads it automatically.

Note: only compilerOptions field in tsconfig.json is applied.

JSX/React

.tsx files are supported.

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