generate-mocha v1.0.0
Generate mocha test files.
generate-mocha

Table of Contents
(TOC generated by verb using markdown-toc)
Quickstart
Install
Install generate and generate-mocha:
$ npm install --global generate generate-mochaGenerate a test.js file
Initiate a prompt to generate a test.js file in the current working directory:
$ gen mocha
$ gen mocha --dest ./fooFiles trees
The following files trees are automatically generated by a task in verbfile.js.
- generated files: trees representing the actual generated "dest" files for each task
- source files: trees representing the source files and templates used by each task
(See Generate's customization docs to learn how to override individual templates.)
Generated files
Files generated by each task (e.g. dest files). See the Generate customization docs to learn how to override individual templates.
Note that diffs are base on comparisons against the files generated by the default task. Additionally, some tasks generate the same files, but with different contents (for example, the contents of index.js differs based on the task).
default
Files generated by the default task:
.
└── test.jsbase
Files generated by the base task:
.
└── test.jsgenerator
Files generated by the generator task:
.
+└─┬ test
├── test.js
+ └── plugin.jsupdater
Files generated by the updater task:
.
+└─┬ test
├── test.js
+ └── plugin.jsSource files
The following trees represent the source files or templates that are used by each task. You'll see that most of the tasks use at least one "micro-generator" to generate a specific file.
default
Source files and/or libraries used by the default task:
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└─┬ templates
├── base.js
└── test.jsbase
Source files and/or libraries used by the base task:
.
└─┬ templates
└── base.jsgenerator
Source files and/or libraries used by the generator task:
.
└─┬ scaffolds
└─┬ generator
└─┬ templates
├── plugin.js
└── test.jsupdater
Source files and/or libraries used by the updater task:
.
└─┬ scaffolds
└─┬ updater
└─┬ templates
├── plugin.js
└── test.jsWhat is "Generate"?
Generate is a command line tool and developer framework for scaffolding out new GitHub projects using generators and tasks.
Answers to prompts and the user's environment can be used to determine the templates, directories, files and contents to build. Support for gulp, base and assemble plugins, and much more.
For more information:
- Visit the generate project
- Visit the generate documentation
- Find generators on npm (help us author generators)
Getting started
Install
Installing the CLI
To run the mocha generator from the command line, you'll need to install Generate globally first. You can do that now with the following command:
$ npm install --global generateThis adds the gen command to your system path, allowing it to be run from any directory.
Install generate-mocha
Install this module with the following command:
$ npm install --global generate-mochaUsage
Run this generator's default task with the following command:
$ gen mochaWhat you should see in the terminal
If completed successfully, you should see both starting and finished events in the terminal, like the following:
[00:44:21] starting ...
...
[00:44:22] finished ✔If you do not see one or both of those events, please let us know about it.
Help
To see a general help menu and available commands for Generate's CLI, run:
$ gen helpTasks
All available tasks.
default
Alias for the test task. Allows the generator to be run with the following command:
Example
$ gen mochabase
Generate a test.js file with unit tests for a base project.
Example
$ gen mocha:basegulp
Generate a test.js file with unit tests for a gulp plugin project.
Example
$ gen mocha:gulpgenerator
Generate unit tests for a generate generator. Creates:
test.jsplugin.js
Example
$ gen mocha:gen
# aliased as
$ gen mocha:generatorupdater
Generate unit tests for an update "updater". Creates:
test.jsplugin.js
Example
$ gen mocha:updaterVisit Generate's documentation for tasks.
About
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Community
Are you using Generate in your project? Have you published a generator and want to share your project with the world?
Here are some suggestions!
- If you get like Generate and want to tweet about it, please feel free to mention
@generatejsor use the#generatejshashtag - Show your love by starring Generate and
generate-mocha - Get implementation help on StackOverflow (please use the
generatejstag in questions) - Gitter Discuss Generate with us on Gitter
- If you publish an generator, thank you! To make your project as discoverable as possible, please add the keyword
generategeneratorto package.json.
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm testAuthor
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.1.30, on August 17, 2016.
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