$ cnpm install @putout/plugin-tape
Tape-inspired TAP-compatible simplest high speed test runner with superpowers.
(c) ????Supertape
????Putout plugin helps to apply best parctises for tests written with ????Supertape.
npm i @putout/plugin-tape -D
{
"rules": {
"tape/jest": "on",
"tape/apply-stub": "on",
"tape/apply-destructuring": "on",
"tape/apply-with-name": "on",
"tape/add-t-end": "on",
"tape/remove-useless-t-end": "on",
"tape/sync-with-name": "on",
"tape/switch-expected-with-result": "on",
"tape/convert-tape-to-supertape": "on",
"tape/convert-throws-to-try-catch": "on",
"tape/convert-does-not-throw-to-try-catch": "on",
"tape/convert-called-with-args": "on",
"tape/convert-called-with-to-called-with-no-args": "on",
"tape/convert-called-with-no-args-to-called-with": "on",
"tape/convert-equal-to-called-once": "on",
"tape/convert-equal-to-deep-equal": "on",
"tape/convert-equals-to-equal": "on",
"tape/convert-deep-equal-to-equal": "on",
"tape/convert-emitter-to-promise": "on",
"tape/convert-ok-to-match": "on",
"tape/convert-ok-to-called-with": "on",
"tape/convert-match-regexp-to-string": "on",
"tape/add-args": "on",
"tape/declare": "on",
"tape/remove-default-messages": "on",
"tape/remove-useless-not-called-args": "on",
"tape/remove-only": ["on", {
"allowed": ["test"]
}],
"tape/remove-skip": ["on", {
"allowed": ["test"]
}]
}
}
????Putout gives ability to switch easily from Jest to ????Supertape. Checkout in ????Putout Editor.
it('should equal', () => {
expect(a).toEqual(b);
});
import {test} from 'supertape';
test('should equal', () => {
t.equal(a, b);
t.end();
});
????Supertape uses more natural way of
comparing: first you pass result and then expected.
It gives you ability to use value instead of expected and
understand code faster: no need to search for a second argument.
While result is always a variable, so it most likely much shorter.
test('plugin-apply-destructuring: transform: array: destructuring', (t) => {
t.equal(expected, result);
t.end();
});
test('plugin-apply-destructuring: transform: array: destructuring', (t) => {
t.equal(result, expected);
t.end();
});
const test = require('tape');
const test = require('supertape');
const test = require('supertape');
test('some message', (t) => {
t.throws(copymitter, /from should be a string!/, 'should throw when no args');
t.end();
});
const {tryCatch} = require('try-catch');
const test = require('supertape');
test('some message', (t) => {
const [error] = tryCatch(copymitter);
t.equal(error.message, 'from should be a string!');
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
test('some message', (t) => {
t.doesNotThrow(copymitter, 'should throw when no args');
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {tryCatch} = require('try-catch');
test('some test', (t) => {
const [error] = tryCatch(copymitter);
t.notOk(error, 'should not throw when no args');
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWith(fn, 'hello');
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWith(fn, ['hello']);
t.end();
});
No need to use equal, supertape supports calledOnce.
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.equal(fn.callCount, 1);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledOnce(fn);
t.end();
});
Use equal when comparing with primitives, deepEqual for Objects and Arrays;
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
t.deepEqual(x, 5);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
t.equal(x, 5);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWith(fn);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWithNoArgs(fn);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWithNoArgs(fn, [1, 2]);
t.end();
});
const test = require('supertape');
const {stub} = test;
test('some message', (t) => {
const fn = stub();
fn();
t.calledWith(fn, [1, 2]);
t.end();
});
test('copymitter', (t) => {
const cp = copymitter(from, to, ['1']);
cp.on('end', (t) => {
t.end();
});
});
const {once} = require('node:events');
test('copymitter', async (t) => {
const cp = copymitter(from, to, ['1']);
await once(cp, 'end');
t.end();
});
Check out in ????Putout Editor.
const test = require('supertape');
const {test} = require('supertape');
Apply stub functions created. Look how it works in ????Putout Editor.
const a = async () => true;
const b = async () => {};
const c = async () => throwError('hello');
const d = async () => {
throw Error('hello');
};
const a = stub().resolves(true);
const b = stub().resolves();
const c = stub().rejects(Error('hello'));
const d = stub().rejects(Error('hello'));
test('should call init before show', (t) => {
const init = stub();
const show = stub();
t.calledInOrder([init, show]);
t.end();
});
test('should call init before show', (t) => {
const init = stub().withName('init');
const show = stub().withName('show');
t.calledInOrder([init, show]);
t.end();
});
test('should call init before show', (t) => {
const init = stub().withName('show');
const show = stub().withName('show');
t.calledInOrder([init, show]);
t.end();
});
test('should call init before show', (t) => {
const init = stub().withName('init');
const show = stub().withName('show');
t.calledInOrder([init, show]);
t.end();
});
test('xxx', (t) => {
const a = stub();
t.end();
});
import {test, stub} from 'supertape';
test('xxx', (t) => {
const a = stub();
t.end();
});
test('xxx', () => {
t.end();
});
test('xxx', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test('xxx', () => {});
test('xxx', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test('test: remove me', () => {
t.end();
t.end();
});
test('test: remove me', () => {
t.end();
});
t.ok(result.includes('hello'));
t.match(result, /hello/);
t.ok(set.calledWith(1, 2));
t.calledWith(set, [1, 2]);
t.equal(error, null);
t.notOk(error);
t.equal(result, true);
t.ok(result);
const expected = {
hello: 'world',
};
t.equal(error, expected);
t.end();
const expected = {
hello: 'world',
};
t.deepEqual(error, expected);
t.end();
Checkout in ????Putout Editor.
t.equals(e.message, 'token should be a string!', 'should throw');
t.equal(e.message, 'token should be a string!', 'should throw');
t.match(result, RegExp('hello'));
t.match(result, 'hello');
????Supertape will put this information for you, and it is always the same. No need to repeat the same information twice on one line, better to avoid it.
t.equal(result, expected, 'should equal');
t.equal(result, expected);
t.notCalled(fn, []);
t.notCalled(fn);
test.only('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
testDeclareBeforeReference.only('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
testDeclareBeforeReference('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test.skip('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
test('some test', (t) => {
t.end();
});
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