๐ผ Supertape is Tape-inspired TAP-compatible simplest high speed test runner with superpowers. It's designed to be as compatible as possible with tape while still having some key improvements, such as:
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the ability to work with ESM Modules (take a look at mock-import for mocking and ๐ฉESCover for coverage)
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a number of built-in pretty output formatters
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the ability to extend
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showing colored diff when using the
t.equal()andt.deepEqual()assertion operators -
detailed stack traces for
asyncfunctions -
multiple
test.only's -
smart timeouts for long running tests ๐โโ๏ธ
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more natural assertions:
expected, result->result, expected:t.equal(error.message, 'hello world', `expected error.message to be 'hello world'`);
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ability to generate tests with โจ๏ธSpeca
๐ผ Supertape doesn't contain:
- assertion aliases, making the available operators far more concise;
es3 codeand lots of ponyfills;t.throws(),t.doesNotThrow()- use tryCatch or tryToCatch witht.equal()instead;t.plan();
For a list of all built-in assertions, see Operators.
You can use both CommonJS and ESM, here is ESM example:
import {test} from 'supertape';
const sump = (a, b) => a + b;
test('calc: sum', (t) => {
const result = sum(1, 2);
const expected = 3;
t.equal(result, expected);
t.end();
});npm i supertape -D
Usage: supertape [options] [path]
Options
-h, --help display this help and exit
-v, --version output version information and exit
-f, --format use a specific output format - default: progress-bar/tap on CI
-r, --require require module
--no-check-scopes do not check that messages contains scope: 'scope: message'
--no-check-assertions-count do not check that assertion count is no more then 1
--no-check-duplicates do not check messages for duplicates
--no-worker disable worker thread
SUPERTAPE_TIMEOUT- timeout for long running processes, defaults to3000(3 seconds);SUPERTAPE_CHECK_DUPLICATES- toggle check duplicates;SUPERTAPE_CHECK_SCOPES- check that test message has a scope:scope: subject;SUPERTAPE_CHECK_ASSERTIONS_COUNT- check that assertion count is no more then 1;SUPERTAPE_CHECK_SKIPPED- check that skipped count equal to0, exit with status code;SUPERTAPE_LOAD_LOOP_TIMEOUT- timeout for load tests, defaults to5ms, when mocha used as runner -50msoptimal;
test('tape: error', (t) => {
t.equal(error.code, 'ENOENT');
t.end();
});๐ + ๐ผ = โค๏ธ
You can convert your codebase from Tape, or Jest to ๐ผSupertape with help of ๐Putout, which has built-in @putout/plugin-tape, with a lots of rules that helps to write and maintain tests of the highest possible quality.
Here is result example.
eslint-plugin-putout has a couple rules for ๐ผSupertape:
To up the quality of your tests even higher, ๐ผSupertape has built-in checks. When test not passes validation it marked as a new failed test.
t.end() must not be used more than once. This check cannot be disabled
and has auto fixable rule ๐remove-useless-t-end.
test('hello: world', (t) => {
t.end();
t.end();
});test('hello: world', (t) => {
t.end();
});Check for duplicates in test messages. Can be disabled with:
- passing
--no-check-duplicatescommand line flag; - setting
SUPERTAPE_CHECK_DUPLICATES=0env variable;
test('hello: world', (t) => {
t.equal(1, 1);
t.end();
});test('hello: world', (t) => {
t.equal(2, 1);
t.end();
});Check that test message are divided on groups by colons. Can be disabled with:
- passing
--no-check-scopescommand line flag; - setting
SUPERTAPE_CHECK_SCOPES=0env variable;
test('hello', (t) => {
t.equal(1, 1);
t.end();
});test('hello: world', (t) => {
t.equal(1, 1);
t.end();
});Check that test contains exactly one assertion. Can be disabled with:
- passing
--no-check-assertions-countcommand line flag; - setting
SUPERTAPE_CHECK_ASSERTIONS_COUNT=0env variable;
test('hello: no assertion', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test('hello: more then one assertion', (t) => {
t.equal(1, 1);
t.equal(2, 2);
t.end();
});test('hello: one', (t) => {
t.equal(1, 1);
t.end();
});
test('hello: two', (t) => {
t.equal(2, 2);
t.end();
});The assertion methods of ๐ผ Supertape are heavily influenced by tape. However, to keep a minimal core of assertions, there are no aliases and some superfluous operators hasn't been implemented (such as t.throws()).
The following is a list of the base methods maintained by ๐ผ Supertape. Others, such as assertions for stubbing, are maintained in special operators. To add custom assertion operators, see Extending.
Asserts that result and expected are strictly equal. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
โ๏ธ Note: uses Object.is(result, expected)
Asserts that result and expected are not strictly equal. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
โ๏ธ Note: uses !Object.is(result, expected)
Asserts that result and expected are equal, with the same structure and nested values. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
โ๏ธ Note: uses node's isDeepStrictEqual() algorithm with strict comparisons (===) on leaf nodes
Asserts that result and expected are not equal, with different structure and/or nested values. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
โ๏ธ Note: uses node's isDeepStrictEqual() algorithm with strict comparisons (===) on leaf nodes
Asserts that result is truthy. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
Asserts that result is falsy. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
Generates a passing assertion with message as a description.
Generates a failing assertion with message as a description.
Declares the end of a test explicitly. Must be called exactly once per test. (See: Single Call to t.end()
Asserts that result matches the regex pattern. If pattern is not a valid regex, the assertion fails. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
Asserts that result does not match the regex pattern. If pattern is not a valid regex, the assertion always fails. If message is provided, it will be outputted as a description of the assertion.
Print a message without breaking the TAP output. Useful when using a tap-reporter such as tap-colorize, where the output is buffered and console.log() will print in incorrect order vis-a-vis TAP output.
To simplify the core of ๐ผ Supertape, other operators are maintained in separate packages. The following is a list of all such packages:
Here is a list of built-int operators:
| Package | Version |
|---|---|
@supertape/operator-stub |
There is a list of built-int formatters to customize output:
| Package | Version |
|---|---|
@supertape/formatter-tap |
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@supertape/formatter-time |
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@supertape/formatter-fail |
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@supertape/formatter-short |
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@supertape/formatter-progress-bar |
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@supertape/formatter-json-lines |
Create a new test with message string.
fn(t) fires with the new test object t once all preceding tests have
finished. Tests execute serially.
Here is Possible options similar to Environment Variables but relates to one test:
checkDuplicates;checkScopes;-checkAssertionsCount;timeout;
Like test(name, cb) 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.
Extend base assertions with more:
const {extend} = require('supertape');
const test = extend({
transform: (operator) => (a, b, message = 'should transform') => {
const {is, output} = operator.equal(a + 1, b - 1);
return {
is,
output,
};
},
});
test('assertion', (t) => {
t.transform(1, 3);
t.end();
});const test = require('supertape');
test('lib: arguments', async (t) => {
throw Error('hello');
// will call t.fail with an error
// will call t.end
});
test('lib: diff', (t) => {
t.equal({}, {hello: 'world'}, 'should equal');
t.end();
});
// output
`
- Expected
+ Received
- Object {}
+ Object {
+ "hello": "world",
+ }
`;MIT