grunt-contrib-nodeunit v3.0.1
Run Nodeunit unit tests
Getting Started
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-contrib-nodeunit --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-nodeunit');
Nodeunit task
Run this task with the grunt nodeunit
command.
Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.
This plugin provides server-side JavaScript unit testing via nodeunit. If you're looking to test JavaScript that uses window
or the DOM, please use the grunt-contrib-qunit pluginqunit
task.
Differences from Nodeunit Command Line
There may be a few differences versus running nodeunit
on the command line:
Undone tests will cause problems
Nodeunit's reporters (such as default
) are in charge of tracking tests that do not complete. They often hook
into process.on('exit')
. Since grunt
is handling the runtime, it does not exit, so the reporter's clean-up code
that monitors undone tests does not fire. Additionally, the reporters do not expose the number of "Undone" tests in their
completion callbacks.
This can cause problems. For example, if an exception is thrown in an undone test, the exception might bubble up into the
grunt
runtime if it's still running. This would cause grunt
to exit, while nodeunit
command line would show the undone
test.
If you're getting strange grunt
runtime errors or seeing grunt
exit, check for "undone" tests.
Settings
options.reporter
Type: String
Default: 'grunt'
Specifies the reporter you want to use. For example, default
, verbose
or tap
.
options.reporterOutput
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Specifies the file the reporter
's output should be saved to. For example, tests.tap
.
options.reporterOptions
Type: Object
Default: {}
Specifies the options passed to the reporter
. For example, the junit
reporter requires the output
option
to be set:
grunt.initConfig({
nodeunit: {
all: ['test/*_test.js'],
options: {
reporter: 'junit',
reporterOptions: {
output: 'outputdir'
}
}
}
});
Usage examples
Wildcards
In this example, grunt nodeunit:all
or grunt nodeunit
will test all files ending with _test.js
in the test
directory.
grunt.initConfig({
nodeunit: {
all: ['test/*_test.js']
}
});
With a slight modification, grunt nodeunit:all
will test files matching the same pattern in the test
directory and all subdirectories.
grunt.initConfig({
nodeunit: {
all: ['test/**/*_test.js']
}
});
Using Other Reporters
To use a reporter other than the default one, you can specify the reporter
and reporterOutput
parameters.
grunt.initConfig({
nodeunit: {
all: ['test/*_test.js'],
options: {
reporter: 'tap',
reporterOutput: 'tests.tap',
reporterOptions: {
output: 'outputdir'
}
}
}
});
Release History
- 2023-03-15 v5.0.0 Engine updated to node.js v14 Updated to latest nodeunit and dependency packages, such as the lastest nodeunit-x.
- 2021-10-05 v4.0.0 Requires node.js v12 Updated to latest nodeunit and dependency packages.
- 2021-03-25 v3.0.0 Updated to latest nodeunit and security packages.
- 2020-02-10 v2.1.0 Updates to latest node.js supported versions. Updated to latest nodeunit and security packages.
- 2018-05-19 v2.0.0 Updates to latest node.js supported versions. Updated to latest nodeunit. Updates to dependencies for security reasons.
- 2016-03-04 v1.0.0 Fixed unit test to run on Node.js v4.x and v5.x. Point main to task and remove peerDep. Doc updates.
- 2014-06-21 v0.4.1 Fixes Windows JUnit issue. Check
error.stack
exists. - 2014-05-14 v0.4.0 Bump nodeunit to v0.9.0.
- 2014-01-26 v0.3.0 Adds
reporter
andreporterOutput
options. - 2013-10-19 v0.2.2 Allow missing operators on error object.
- 2013-09-24 v0.2.1 Fix error display.
- 2013-05-23 v0.2.0 Bump nodeunit to v0.8.0.
- 2013-02-15 v0.1.2 First official release for Grunt 0.4.0.
- 2013-01-18 v0.1.2rc6 Updating grunt/gruntplugin dependencies to rc6. Changing in-development grunt/gruntplugin dependency versions from tilde version ranges to specific versions.
- 2013-01-09 v0.1.2rc5 Updating to work with grunt v0.4.0rc5. Switching to
this.filesSrc
API. - 2012-11-13 v0.1.1 Switch to
this.file
API internally. - 2012-11-04 v0.1.0 Work in progress, not yet officially released.
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