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# Test.it
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> A minimalistic testing library
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**Test.it** is a small client-side testing library for people that want to live in code, not in tests. No over engineering here. Inspired by the simplicity of libraries like [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/), but implementation ideas based on [TinyTest](https://github.com/joewalnes/jstinytest)
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This is probally not a *cure-all* testing solution, if you want something more robust checkout [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/), [Tape](https://github.com/substack/tape) or [Mocha](https://mochajs.org/) -- this is to...
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**Test small things, with small things**
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### Features
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- Designed for the Browser
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- *Under* a 100 lines
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- Single File
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- No Dependicies
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- 2kb footprint (*before gzip*)
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- Extend with custom reporters
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- Uses Simple Assert
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**No Bloat Here!**
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- [Download Here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n2geoff/testit/master/src/testit.js)
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- [Or Minified Version Here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/n2geoff/testit/master/src/testit.min.js)
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## Usage
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By default, you can run your tests like
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```js
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import test from 'testit';
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test.it({
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'my passing test': function() {
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test.assert(true);
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},
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'my failing test': function() {
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test.assert(true === false, 'just wanted to fail fast');
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}
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}).run();
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```
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> NOTE: `run()` can be called elsewhere, see [tests/](test/run.html)
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by default, your test results are logged to the console
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```
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+OK my passing test
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-ERR my failing test
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---
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Error: just wanted to fail fast
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...error stack...
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---
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# tests 2 pass 1 fail 1
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```
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A `+OK` will proceed test lines that *pass* and a `-ERR` for those that *fail*, An error stack is included by default after the failing test wrapped in `---`. You can suppress outputing the error stack by passing `false` as an argument to `run()`, ie `run(false)`.
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You can, also, write your own custom test runner...
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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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For Example...
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**For Fans of [TinyTest](https://github.com/joewalnes/jstinytest)**
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```js
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test.it({
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'my passing test': function() {
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test.assert(true);
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}
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}, function(results) {
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if (window.document && document.body) {
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document.body.style.backgroundColor = (
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results.fail.length ? '#ff9999' : '#99ff99'
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);
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}
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});
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```
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If using the optional `next` param will return results as JSON
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```json
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{
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"pass": ["list of passed tests", "..."],
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"fail": ["list of errored tests", "..."],
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}
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```
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From this object you can easily find the number of tests ran `pass.length`, number of failed tests `fail.length` or the total test count by adding the two. Simple.
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> REMEMBER: you can bypass error output too
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A sample test runner is provided for the **BROWSER** in the `test/` directory; `index.html` and `runner.js` respectfully, with the spec in `index.spec.js`.
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## Methods
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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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- `run` to execute yours tests
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- and `assert` to write your assertions
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While you can use your own assertion library, the included `assert` evaluates an expression/condition tests:
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if you want to shorten test typing try
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let assert = test.assert;
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putting that above your tests will allow you to write like
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```js
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test.it({
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"my test should work": function() {
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assert(true);
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}
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});
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```
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## TODO
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- provide sample test runner for CI environments
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- maybe spec files export results && runner identifies failure
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## Support
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Please open [an issue](https://github.com/n2geoff/testit/issues/new) for support.
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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), they're minimalistic;)
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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