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by default, your test results are logged to the console
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by default, your test results are logged to the console
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```
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```
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+ my passing test
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+OK my passing test
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- my failing test
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-ERR my failing test
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- - Error: just wanted to fail fast
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Error: just wanted to fail fast
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...error stack...
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...error stack...
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# tests 2 pass 1 fail 1
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# tests 2 pass 1 fail 1
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```
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```
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A `+` will proceed test lines that *pass* and a `-` for those that *fail*, the trace back `file:line` is included after the failing test proceeded by `- -`
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A `+OK` will proceed test lines that *pass* and a `-ERR` for those that *fail*, the error stack is included after the failing test wrapped in `---`
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You can, however, write your own custom test runner...
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You can, however, write your own custom test runner...
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> NOTE: API still in flux, and may change to closer match TAP
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### Custom Test Runners
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### Custom Test Runners
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`test.it` `.run()` method provides an optional `next` function parameter that passes the results as an `object` for you to process *however* you like.
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`test.it` `.run()` method provides an optional `next` function parameter that passes the results as an `object` for you to process *however* you like.
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To stay minimal, `test.it` only has 3 core functions:
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To stay minimal, `test.it` only has 3 core functions:
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- `it` to capture your tests
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- `it` to capture your tests
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- `run` to execute yours tests
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- `run` to execute yours tests
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- and `expects` to write your test assertions
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- and `expects` to write your assertions
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While you can use your own assertion library, the included `expects` provides the following methods for writing your tests:
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While you can use your own assertion library, the included `expects` provides the following methods for writing your tests:
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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Anyone is welcome to contribute, however, if you decide to get involved, please take a moment to review the [guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md), there minimalistic;)
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Anyone is welcome to contribute, however, if you decide to get involved, please take a moment to review the [guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md), they're minimalistic;)
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## License
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## License
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/*! Test.it v 0.7.1 | MIT | https://github.com/n2geoff/testit */
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/*! Test.it v 0.8.0 | MIT | https://github.com/n2geoff/testit */
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(function (root, factory) {
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(function (root, factory) {
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"use strict";
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"use strict";
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if (typeof module === "object" && module.exports) {
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if (typeof module === "object" && module.exports) {
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try {
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try {
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test();
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test();
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passed.push(`\n+ ${name}`);
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passed.push(`\n+OK ${name}`);
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} catch (err) {
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} catch (err) {
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failed.push(`\n- ${name}`);
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failed.push(`\n-ERR ${name} \n --- \n ${err.stack} \n ---`);
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console.error(err);
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}
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}
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});
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});
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/*! Test.it v 0.7.1 | MIT | https://github.com/n2geoff/testit */
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!function(t,e){"use strict";"object"==typeof module&&module.exports?module.exports=e(t.test):t.test=e(t.test)}(this,function(){"use strict";const t={_tests:{},run:function(t){let e=this._tests,r=[],o=[];return Object.keys(e).forEach(t=>{let n=e[t];try{n(),o.push(`\n+OK ${t}`)}catch(e){r.push(`\n-ERR ${t} \n --- \n ${e.stack} \n ---`)}}),"function"==typeof t?t({pass:o,fail:r}):(console.log(...o,...r),console.log(`\n# tests ${r.length+o.length} pass ${o.length} fail ${r.length}`),!r.length)},it:function(t){return this._tests=t,this},expects:function(e){return{to:{be:{a:r=>t.expects(e).to.be.an(r),an:t=>{if(-1!==["array"].indexOf(t)){if("array"!==e.constructor.name.toLowerCase())throw new Error(`expected ${typeof e} to be an ${t}`);return!0}if(typeof e!==t)throw new Error(`expected ${typeof e} to be an ${t}`)},like:t=>{if(e!=t)throw new Error(`expected ${e} == ${t}`)}},equal:t=>{if(e!==t)throw new Error(`expected ${e} === ${t}`)},exist:()=>{if(!e)throw new Error(`expected ${e} to be truthy`)},pass:()=>!0,fail:t=>{throw new Error(t)}}}}};return t});
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!function(t,e){"use strict";"object"==typeof module&&module.exports?module.exports=e(t.test):t.test=e(t.test)}(this,function(){"use strict";const t={_tests:{},run:function(t){let e=this._tests,r=[],o=[];return Object.keys(e).forEach(t=>{let n=e[t];try{n(),o.push(`\n+ ${t}`)}catch(e){r.push(`\n- ${t}`),console.error(e)}}),"function"==typeof t?t({pass:o,fail:r}):(console.log(...o,...r),console.log(`\n# tests ${r.length+o.length} pass ${o.length} fail ${r.length}`),!r.length)},it:function(t){return this._tests=t,this},expects:function(e){return{to:{be:{a:r=>t.expects(e).to.be.an(r),an:t=>{if(-1!==["array"].indexOf(t)){if("array"!==e.constructor.name.toLowerCase())throw new Error(`expected ${typeof e} to be an ${t}`);return!0}if(typeof e!==t)throw new Error(`expected ${typeof e} to be an ${t}`)},like:t=>{if(e!=t)throw new Error(`expected ${e} == ${t}`)}},equal:t=>{if(e!==t)throw new Error(`expected ${e} === ${t}`)},exist:()=>{if(!e)throw new Error(`expected ${e} to be truthy`)},pass:()=>!0,fail:t=>{throw new Error(t)}}}}};return t});
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{
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"name": "testit",
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"name": "testit",
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"version": "0.7.1",
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"version": "0.8.0",
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"description": "a minimalistic testing library",
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"description": "a minimalistic testing library",
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"main": "src/testit.js",
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"main": "src/testit.js",
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"directories": {
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"directories": {
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/*! Test.it v 0.7.1 | MIT | https://github.com/n2geoff/testit */
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/*! Test.it v 0.8.0 | MIT | https://github.com/n2geoff/testit */
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(function (root, factory) {
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"use strict";
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"use strict";
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// support browser & commonjs
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// support browser & commonjs
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// execute
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// execute
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try {
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test();
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test();
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passed.push(`\n+ ${name}`);
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passed.push(`\n+OK ${name}`);
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} catch (err) {
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failed.push(`\n- ${name}`);
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failed.push(`\n-ERR ${name} \n --- \n ${err.stack} \n ---`);
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console.error(err);
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}
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});
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