By default, Soldat runs your tests with Jasmine (for more information on testing packages in Soldat, please see the Soldat Flight Manual). Soldat allows you to specify a custom test runner using the soldatTestRunner
field in your package.json
, but implementing a custom test runner is not straightforward. This module allows you to run your specs using Mocha with minimal fuss.
$ recrue install [--save-dev] soldat-mocha-test-runner
If you want to use all the default options, simply pass the module name as the soldatTestRunner
value in your package.json
:
{
"name": "my-package",
// ...
"soldatTestRunner": "soldat-mocha-test-runner"
}
Note that your package.json
may be cached by Soldat's compile cache when running tests with Soldat's GUI test runner, so if adding or changing that field doesn't seem to work, try quitting and restarting Soldat.
If you'd like to perform more customization of your testing environment, you can create a custom runner while still utilizing soldat-mocha-test-runner for most of the heavy lifting. First, set soldatTestRunner
to a relative path to a file:
{
"name": "my-package",
// ...
"soldatTestRunner": "./test/custom-runner"
}
Then export a test runner created via the soldat-mocha-test-runner from test/custom-runner.js
:
var createRunner = require('soldat-mocha-test-runner').createRunner
// optional options to customize the runner
var extraOptions = {
testSuffixes: ['-spec.js', '-spec.coffee']
}
var optionalConfigurationFunction = function (mocha) {
// If provided, soldat-mocha-test-runner will pass the mocha instance
// to this function, so you can do whatever you'd like to it.
}
module.exports = createRunner(extraOptions, optionalConfigurationFunction)
createRunner([options,] [callback])
Returns a test runner created with the given options
and callback
. Both parameters are optional. The returned value can be exported from your soldatTestRunner
script for Soldat to consume.
-
options
- An object specifying customized options:-
options.reporter [default: 'dot']
- Which reporter to use on the terminal -
globalSoldat [default: true]
- Whether or not to assign the created Soldat environment toglobal.soldat
-
testSuffixes [default: ['test.js', 'test.coffee']]
- File extensions that indicate that the file contains tests -
colors [default: true]
- Whether or not to colorize output on the terminal -
htmlTitle [default: '']
- The string to use for the window title in the HTML reporter
-
soldat-mocha-test-runner does not include any assertion libraries; it only includes the Mocha test runner. You can pull in any assertion library you want, but Chai is a great choice.
const assert = require('chai').assert
describe('Testing', function () {
it('works', function () {
assert.equal(answerToLifeUniverseAndEverything, 42)
})
})