@csstools/postcss-tape v6.0.0
PostCSS Tape
Features
- compare the output of your PostCSS plugin with the expected output
- test that the output can be re-parsed by PostCSS
- test Sourcemap validity
- test interop with other PostCSS plugins
- enforce guidelines for PostCSS plugins
- test both latest
PostCSSand an older minor version to ensure compatibility - uses
node:testunder the hood
API
Usage
See test/_tape.mjs in the base plugin for a minimal example.
- Install this package as a dev dependency.
npm install @csstools/postcss-tape --save-devCreate a
testdirectory in your project.Write some CSS that will be processed by your plugin.
/* test/basic.css */
.foo {
color: oklch(40% 0.268735435 34.568626);
}- Describe your test cases in a JavaScript file.
/* test/_tape.mjs */
import { postcssTape } from '@csstools/postcss-tape';
import plugin from '<your plugin package name>';
postcssTape(plugin)({
basic: {
message: "supports basic usage",
},
'basic:color': {
message: "supports { color: '<a color>' }",
options: {
color: 'purple'
}
},
});- Run the tests.
# See https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/test.html for more usage details.
node --test{
"scripts": {
"test": "node --test"
}
}Browse the source code and tests here or see tests in plugins for more usage details.
!NOTE We use
test/_tape.mjsfor our tests, but you can use any file name you want.
We like to group things in atestdirectory and we use a leading underscore to sort it before the css files.
File name format and test case naming
Test source files and test case names are related.
The test case name is expected to be the relative file path with the .css extension removed.
Test variants (with different plugin options) are separated by a colon :.
All test files are expected to be in a test directory in the current working directory.
| test case name | file name | result file name | notes |
|---|---|---|---|
basic | test/basic.css | test/basic.result.css | |
basic:color | test/basic.css | test/basic.color.result.css | A variant test for basic. Everything after : is ignored. |
foo/bar | test/foo/bar.css | test/foo/bar.result.css | A test file in a directory |
.gitignore
We recommend adding *.result.css to your .gitignore file.
This is not functionally required, but it will reduce noise in your git history.
Quickly update all expect.css files.
Set env variable REWRITE_EXPECTS to true to update all expect.css files.
example :
{
"scripts": {
"test": "node --test",
"test:rewrite-expects": "REWRITE_EXPECTS=true node --test"
}
}