1.0.1 • Published 7 years ago
conditional-specs v1.0.1
conditional-specs
Conditional spec methods for test suites that run in multiple environments.
Can be used with Mocha or Jest.
Example
import {
itDoNotRunIf,
describeRunIf
} from 'conditional-specs'
describe('#find()', () => {
itDoNotRunIf(BROWSER === 'phantomJS', 'returns node matching :not selector', () => {
// ..
});
it('returns node matching class selector', () => {
// ..
})
})
describeRunIf(TEST_ENV === "node", "#findAll()", () => {
// ..
});Usage
Install with yarn:
yarn add --dev mocha-conditionalsor npm:
npm install --save-dev mocha-conditionalsUse in test files:
import {
itDoNotSkipIf,
describeRunIf
} from 'conditional-specs'
describeRunIf(process.env.TEST_ENV === 'browser', '#find()', () => {
// ..
})You can add skip and only to tests:
describeRunIf.only(process.env.TEST_ENV === 'browser', '#find()', () => {
// ..
})
describeSkipIf.skip(process.env.TEST_ENV === 'browser', '#find()', () => {
// ..
})API
itDoNotRunIf(condition, name, fn)
itRunIf(condition, name, fn)
itDoNotSkipIf(condition, name, fn)
itSkipIf(condition, name, fn)
describeDoNotRunIf(condition, name, fn)
describeRunIf(condition, name, fn)
describeDoNotSkipIf(condition, name, fn)
describeSkipIf(condition, name, fn)
Why?
Some libraries are designed to run in multiple environments. If behavior changes across those environments, tests need to be conditional.
conditional-specs provides methods to write easy-to-read conditional tests.