@push.rocks/tapbundle
A test automation library bundling utilities and tools for TAP (Test Anything Protocol) based testing, specifically tailored for tapbuffer.
Features
- TAP (Test Anything Protocol) compliant output
- Support for both browser and Node.js environments
- Built-in test coordination and timing measurements
- Parallel and sequential test execution
- Pre-task support for setup operations
- Rich assertion library via
expect
- Comprehensive Node.js tooling (shell, crypto, MongoDB, S3)
Installation
npm install @push.rocks/tapbundle --save-dev
Usage
The @push.rocks/tapbundle
is a versatile testing framework compatible with TAP, designed using TypeScript to facilitate robust and scalable testing of applications, whether you are dealing with unit tests, integration tests, or simply need a streamlined way to automate assertions across your application's lifecycle. The framework is especially useful if you are already using or planning to use tapbuffer.
Core API
The main test runner is accessed through the tap
object:
tap.test(
description: string, // Test description
testFunction: async (tools?: TapTools) => Promise<any>, // Test implementation
modeArg: 'normal' | 'only' | 'skip' = 'normal' // Execution mode
): TapTest
Getting Started
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Basic Setup
First, import the necessary modules:
import { tap, expect, expectAsync } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
Start with a simple test:
tap.test('Initial test succeeds', async () => { return expect(true).toBeTrue(); }); tap.start();
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Defining and Organizing Tests
tap.test('basic arithmetic test', async () => { expect(1 + 1).toEqual(2); }); // Async Tests tap.test('async operation test', async () => { const fetchData = async () => Promise.resolve('data'); await expectAsync(fetchData()).toBeResolved(); });
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Tools for Advanced Testing
// Delay and Timing tap.test('test with delay', async (tools) => { await tools.delayFor(500); // waits for 500ms expect(true).toBeTrue(); }); // Custom Pre Tasks tap.preTask('initialize environment', async () => { console.log('Setting up preconditions'); });
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Execution Control
// Skip tests tap.skip.test('skip this test', async () => { // This test will be ignored }); // Exclusive tests tap.only.test('run this test exclusively', async () => { // Only this test will run }); // Colored output tap.test('test with colored output', async (tools) => { const message = await tools.coloredString('Test Passed!', 'green'); console.log(message); });
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Node.js Integration
import { tapNodeTools } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle/node'; tap.test('execute shell command', async () => { const result = await tapNodeTools.runCommand('ls -la'); expect(result.exitCode).toEqual(0); }); tap.test('create HTTPS certificate', async () => { const { key, cert } = await tapNodeTools.createHttpsCert('localhost'); expect(key).toInclude('-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----'); });
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Environment Variables
tap.test('use environment variable', async (tools) => { const dbUrl = await tools.getEnvVarOnDemand('DB_URL'); expect(dbUrl).toBeDefined(); });
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Asynchronous Control
tap.test('controlled async scenario', async (tools) => { const asyncOp = async () => Promise.resolve('complete'); tools.timeout(1000); // if operation exceeds 1000ms, test fails const result = await asyncOp(); expect(result).toBe('complete'); });
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Web Testing
import { webhelpers } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle'; tap.test('web component test', async () => { const element = await webhelpers.fixture( webhelpers.html`<my-element></my-element>` ); expect(element.shadowRoot.querySelector('div')).toBeDefined(); });
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Database and Storage Testing
tap.test('Smartmongo setup test', async () => { const smartmongo = await tapNodeTools.createSmartmongo(); await smartmongo.stop(); }); tap.test('Smarts3 setup', async () => { const smarts3 = await tapNodeTools.createSmarts3(); console.log('Smarts3 running'); await smarts3.stop(); });
Best Practices
- Use descriptive test names that explain the expected behavior
- Leverage pre-tasks for common setup operations
- Use
testParallel
for independent tests that can run concurrently - Utilize test coordination for dependent tests
- Set appropriate timeouts for async operations
License and Legal Information
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Trademarks
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Company Information
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Registered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany
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