This is a test reporter for the built-in node test runner, providing a cleaner output inspired in particular by the Ava test runner.
The reporter will list all tests as they run, with a running count of the total number of tests started and how many passed or failed. When done, we print all diagnostic messages, errors, and a summary. If code coverage is enabled, we print a summary of the coverage percentages too. (See note below on coverage in node v20.)
The node test runner was introduced in node v18. This reporter is tested with node v20, v22, and v23, but should work in other versions too.
[!NOTE] We flip the meaning of plus and minus signs when showing diffs in the output, to match the convention of some other test runners. This is probably a matter of taste, and if you prefer the way node test runner does it by default, this may not be the right reporter for you.
npm install node-test-reporter -D
To run your tests:
node --test --test-reporter node-test-reporter 'src/**/*.test.js'
This is best run as a script in your package.json
:
"scripts": {
...
"test": "node --test --test-reporter node-test-reporter 'src/**/*.test.js'"
...
}
[!NOTE] We use
'src/**/*.test.js'
here to include all files ending with.test.js
below thesrc
folder. The**
glob have only worked like this since node v21, and only when surrounded by quotes. This was a breaking change in node. For older versions, you may usesrc
(without quotes) instead. See this disussion for more.
To run TypeScript tests, install e.g. the tsx package and run your tests like this:
node --import tsx --test --enable-source-maps --test-reporter node-test-reporter 'src/**/*.test.ts'
By enabling source maps with --enable-source-maps
, you'll get the correct
line and column numbers for your .ts
files.
Code coverage is still experimental in node v22, but may be included like this:
node --test --experimental-test-coverage --test-reporter node-test-reporter 'src/**/*.test.js'
[!NOTE] The experimental test covarge is available from node v18, but has a bug in v20 where it will throw an error in some instances. We recommend using v22 for coverage. See this discusson for more.
npm test
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests.
This project is licensed under the ISC License - see the LICENSE file for details.