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- tape-run
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tape-run
A tape test runner that runs your tests in
a (headless) browser and returns 0/1 as exit code, so you can use it as your
npm test script.
Usage
First write a test utilizing tape and save
it to test/test.js:
var test = require('tape');
test('a test', function (t) {
t.ok(true);
t.end();
});Then run this command using tape-run and browserify and watch the magic happen as the TAP results stream in from a browser (default: electron):
$ browserify test/*.js | tape-run
TAP version 13
# one
ok 1 true
1..1
# tests 1
# pass 1
# ok
$ echo $?
0API
You can use tape-run from JavaScript too:
var run = require('tape-run');
var browserify = require('browserify');
browserify(__dirname + '/test/test.js')
.bundle()
.pipe(run())
.on('results', console.log)
.pipe(process.stdout);And run it:
$ node example/api.js
TAP version 13
# one
ok 1 true
1..1
# tests 1
# pass 1
# ok
{ ok: true,
asserts: [ { ok: true, number: 1, name: 'true' } ],
pass: [ { ok: true, number: 1, name: 'true' } ],
fail: [],
errors: [],
plan: { start: 1, end: 1 } }run([opts])
opts can be:
wait (Number) [Default: 1000]: Maketap-finishedwait longer for results. Increase this value if tests finish without all tests being run.port (Number): If you specify a port it will wait for you to open a browser onhttp://localhost:<port>and tests will be run there.browser (String): Browser to use. Defaults toelectron. Available if installed:chromefirefoxiephantomsafari
The CLI takes the same arguments, plus --render (see blow):
$ tape-run --help
Pipe a browserify stream into this.
browserify [opts] [files] | tape-run [opts]
Options:
--wait Timeout for tap-finished
--port Wait to be opened by a browser on that port
--browser Browser to use. Always available: electron. Available if installed: chrome, firefox, ie, phantom, safari [default: "electron"]
--render Command to pipe tap output to for custom rendering
--help Print usage instructions
Custom Rendering
In order to apply custom transformations to tap output without sacrificing the proper exit code, pass --render with a command like tap-spec:
$ browserify test.js | tape-run --render="tap-spec"
one
✔ true
Travis
To use the default electron browser on travis, add this to your travis.yml:
addons:
apt:
packages:
- xvfb
install:
- export DISPLAY=':99.0'
- Xvfb :99 -screen 0 1024x768x24 > /dev/null 2>&1 &
- npm install
Installation
With npm do
$ npm install tape-run -g # for cli
$ npm install tape-run # for apiLicense
(MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Julian Gruber <julian@juliangruber.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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