with-server v2.1.0
with-server (1)
Command line utility to start/stop a local server in order to execute end-to-end tests once the server is ready.
How the server is started
The server is started by running an npm script from the project's package.json. By default the start script is used but you can specify another script using the --run <script> option.
Picking a port
The server is expected to listen on the local TCP port specified by the $PORT environment variable. If the var isn't set, with-server will pick a free random port and expose it as $PORT.
After starting the server with-server tries to connect to $PORT and waits until it becomes available.
Running the tests
Once the server is listening the given command is executed. Inside the tests $PORT or $SERVER_URL can be used to access the server.
When the test are finished the server is gracefully shut down and with-server will exit with the test command's exit code.
Redirecting the server output
By default the server's stdout is redirected to stderr so it doesn't get mixed up with the actual test output.
You can use the --redirect stdout option to write it to stdout instead or --redirect null to silence the output completely.
Usage
with-server [options] command
Options
--runThe npm script to run (defaults tostart)--redirectRedirect the server's output tostdout,stderrornull(defaults tostderr)
Example
Lets say you have the following script in your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"start": "react-scripts start",
"test:e2e": "with-server cypress"
}
}Then npm run test:e2e will launch a server, expose its URL as $SERVER_URL and invoke cypress once the server is listening.
API
You can also use with-server programmatically:
const withServer = require("with-server");
const exitCode = await withServer("cypress", {
run: "start",
redirect: "stdout",
});License
MIT