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Index
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Class
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Methods
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Constants
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[Gunner.Start]
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[Gunner.End]
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State and Advanced Usage
API
new Gunner (options)
Creates a new Gunner instance.
Options
name
[default: undefined]: A name for this Gunner instance or suite.
Example
const gunner = new Gunner(name);
Gunner#test (title, implementation)
Registers a new test. A test can have multiple expect statements by using expectMany
. The first expect to fail will cause the test to fail.
The expect
function exported with Gunner is expected to be called and returned, but any assertion module may be used, as long it either throws an error, or you return the rejection. If you use a different assert module such as chai
, remember to return Promises properly, else you may have false positives as tests will pass, but failures will become unhandledRejections
.
A state object (explained below) is passed into the callback function.
Example
const { Gunner, expect } = require('@klenty/gunner');
gunner.test('sum should equal 3', () => {
const sum = 1 + 2;
return expect(sum).equal(3);
});
You can also pass a function with parameters to be called with:
const { Gunner, expect } = require('@klenty/gunner');
const sum = (a, b) => a + b;
gunner.test('sum should equal 3', () => expect(sum, [ 1, 2 ]).equal(3));
Expecting multiple results:
const { Gunner, expect, expectMany } = require('@klenty/gunner');
gunner.test('multiple expects should be true', () => {
const a = 1 + 2;
const b = 'Hello World';
return expectMany(
expect(a).equal(3),
expect(b).equal('Goodbye World'),
);
});
Asynchronous tests:
gunner.test('asynchronous test', async () => {
const response = await axios.post(url, request);
const userObject = await db.find('userdetails', { username });
await expect(response.status).equal(200);
await expect(userObject).deepEquals(testUser);
})
Gunner#before (title, implementation)
Registers a new before
hook. before
hooks run before the selected test(s). The implementation callback is similar to that of a test. state
will accumulate over multiple hooks. The third parameter is a label to store to state
. Multiple hooks with the same label will override, and hooks without labels will not contribute to state.
The first argument can be one of:
-
title of a test, which causes the hook to run once before the mentioned test
-
'*'
, which causes the hook to run once before every test -
either of the constants:
Gunner.Start
, andGunner.End
.
gunner.before(Gunner.Start, () => {})
will run once before Gunner starts running any tests. The Gunner.End
equivalent will run once after running all tests (before ending).
Example
gunner.before('insert to db should not error', async () => {
// Clear db before test
await db.remove('users', { username: 'mkrhere' });
});
gunner.test('insert to db should not error', async () => {
const user = await db.insert({
username: 'mkrhere',
firstname: 'muthu',
});
await expect(user).hasPair('firstname', 'muthu');
});
Gunner#after (title, implementation)
Registers a new after
hook. after
hooks run after the corresponding test(s). The implementation callback is similar to that of a test, with the exception that no expect object will be passed.
The first argument is similar to Gunner#before
, but does not accept Gunner.Start
and Gunner.End
constants, only '*'
or test description.
Example
gunner.test('insert to db should not error', expect => {
const user = await db.insert({
username: 'mkrhere',
firstname: 'muthu',
});
return expect(user).hasPair('firstname', 'muthu');
});
gunner.after('insert to db should not error', () => {
// Clear db after test
return db.remove('users', { username: 'mkrhere' });
});
Gunner#run (options)
Starts running Gunner tests. Takes an options object as optional parameter.
Options
log
[default: true]: Turn logs on or off (returns array of results)trace
[default: false]: Turn stack traces on or off
Example
const options = { logs: true, trace: true };
gunner.run(options);
State
[ADVANCED]
Additionally, hooks contribute to the state object with their return values that will be passed down hierarchically to other hooks, and their matching tests. The state object is passed as the first argument to all tests and hooks. State can only be created by hooks, by passing a label as the third argument.
State has four hierarchies:
'@start'
(from theGunner.Start
hooks).'@every'
(from the'*'
hooks).'@this'
(from the hook registered to this test).'@results'
(results from all tests, passed only to theGunner.End
hook).
Example
gunner.before(
Gunner.Start,
() => DBModule.createDbConnection(),
'db'
);
gunner.before(
'test user should exist in db',
state => {
// Receives '@start' and '@every' states if exists
const db = state['@start'].db;
const testUser = await db.insert('users', {
username: 'mkrhere',
firstname: 'muthu',
});
return testUser.username;
},
'username'
);
gunner.test('test user should exist in db', state => {
// Receives '@start', '@every', and '@this' states
// Each state level is an array because multiple hooks may exist per level
const db = state['@start'].db;
const username = state['@this'].username;
const user = await db.find('users', { username });
return expect(user).hasPair('firstname', 'muthu');
});
gunner.after('test user should exist in db', state => {
const db = state['@start'][0];
const db = state['@this'][0];
return db.remove('users', { username });
});