meteortesting:mocha

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meteortesting:mocha

Formerly published as dispatch:mocha. Originally created by Dispatch but now community maintained.

A Mocha test driver package for Meteor. This package reports server AND client test results in the server console and can be used for running tests on a CI server or locally. This achieves what spacejam does but without the need for a separate Node package.

Installation

In a Meteor 1.3+ app directory:

meteor add meteortesting:mocha

Run app tests

To run unit tests one time and exit:

meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

To run full-app tests one time and exit:

meteor test --once --full-app --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

To run in watch mode, restarting as you change files, add TEST_WATCH=1 before your test command and remove the --once flag. For example:

TEST_WATCH=1 meteor test --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

NOTE: Watch mode does not properly rerun client tests if you change only client code. To work around this, you can add or remove whitespace from a server file, and that will trigger both server and client tests to rerun.

If you have client tests, you can either open any browser to run them, or install a browser driver to run them headless.

Run client tests in any browser manually

Load http://localhost:3000 in a browser to run your client tests and see the results. This only works well in watch mode because otherwise the server will likely shut down before you finish running the client tests.

The test results are reported in a div with ID mocha. If you run with the --full-app flag, this will likely be overlaid weirdly on top of your app, so you should add CSS to your app in order to be able to see both. For example, this will put the test results in a sidebar with resizeable width:

1div#mocha {
2  background: white;
3  border-right: 2px solid black;
4  height: 100%;
5  left: 0;
6  margin: 0;
7  overflow: auto;
8  padding: 1rem;
9  position: fixed;
10  resize: horizontal;
11  top: 0;
12  width: 20px;
13  z-index: 1000;
14}

Run client tests headless

You'll need to specify which headless browser to use and install the necessary NPM packages. To do this, set the TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER environment variable. There are currently 3 supported browsers:

Chrome

Meteor 1.6+:

$ meteor npm i --save-dev selenium-webdriver chromedriver
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Meteor < 1.6:

NOTE: Currently you must pin to exactly version 3.0.0-beta-2 of selenium-webdriver for earlier versions of Meteor because the latest webdriver package only works on Node 6.x+. The -E in the command below is important!

$ meteor npm i -E --save-dev selenium-webdriver@3.0.0-beta-2
$ meteor npm i --save-dev chromedriver
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Nightmare/Electron

$ meteor npm i --save-dev nightmare
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=nightmare meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

You can export TEST_BROWSER_VISIBLE=1 to show the Electron window while tests run.

PhantomJS

Support for PhantomJS has been deprecated because it's development is suspended. If you still want to use it you need to downgrade the dependency on meteortesting:mocha-core to 1.0.1. For more information on why it got suspended, please take a look at the repository

$ meteor add meteortesting:mocha-core@1.0.1
$ meteor npm i --save-dev phantomjs-prebuilt
$ TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=phantomjs meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Run only server or only client tests

By default both server and client tests run. To disable server tests: TEST_SERVER=0. Likewise for client: TEST_CLIENT=0

Run tests inclusively (grep) or exclusively (invert)

To run all tests with names that match a pattern, add the environment variable MOCHA_GREP=your_string. This will apply to both client and server tests.

To exclude any tests, you must use the grep option above plus MOCHA_INVERT=1. For example, to exclude tests named 'TODO:' (which you may want to exclude from your continuous integration workflow) you would pass at runtime MOCHA_GREP=your_string MOCHA_INVERT=1

Specify global timeout

Since meteortesting:mocha-core@5.2.0_3 it's also possible to modify the default timeout. To override Mocha's default timeout of 2 seconds for all tests, add the environment variable MOCHA_TIMEOUT=your_timeout_in_ms.

Run in parallel

By default meteortesting:mocha will run in series. This is a safety mechanism since running a client test and server test which depend on DB state may have side effects.

If you design your client and server tests to not share state, then you can run tests faster. Run in parallel by exporting the environment variable TEST_PARALLEL=1 before running.

Write tests to a file

To write the tests to a file, set SERVER_MOCHA_OUTPUT and CLIENT_MOCHA_OUTPUT to the full path + filename, e.g., $PWD/unit_server.txt and $PWD/unit_client.txt. This is specially important when using a format like xunit. The use of XUNIT_FILE is deprecated because it has the same functionality as SERVER_MOCHA_OUTPUT, which is a better fit for what it actually does.

$ MOCHA_REPORTER=xunit SERVER_MOCHA_OUTPUT=$PWD/unit_server.xml CLIENT_MOCHA_OUTPUT=$PWD/unit_client.xml meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Run with a different server reporter

The default Mocha reporter for server tests is the "spec" reporter. You can set the SERVER_TEST_REPORTER environment variable to change it.

$ SERVER_TEST_REPORTER="dot" meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Run with a different client reporter

The default Mocha reporter for client tests is the "spec" reporter when running headless and "html" otherwise. You can set the CLIENT_TEST_REPORTER environment variable to change it.

$ CLIENT_TEST_REPORTER="tap" meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha

Run with code coverage

Code coverage was made possible by including https://github.com/serut/meteor-coverage To enable code coverage you have to set COVERAGE to 1 and COVERAGE_APP_FOLDER to the path of your project. On POSIX systems you can just use COVERAGE_APP_FOLDER=$PWD/ whereby COVERAGE_APP_FOLDER=%cd%\ gives the expected result on Windows.

In addition there are quite some additional options you can set:

  • COVERAGE_VERBOSE to see the files included in the coverage and other data that might help if something doesn't work as expected
  • COVERAGE_IN_COVERAGE imports a coverage dump (previously create with COVERAGE_OUT_COVERAGE)
  • COVERAGE_OUT_COVERAGE creates a dump of the coverage - used when you want to merge several coverage
  • COVERAGE_OUT_LCOVONLY creates a lcov report
  • COVERAGE_OUT_HTML creates a html report
  • COVERAGE_OUT_JSON creates a json report
  • COVERAGE_OUT_JSON_SUMMARY creates a json_summary report
  • COVERAGE_OUT_TEXT_SUMMARY creates a text_summary report
  • COVERAGE_OUT_REMAP remaps the coverage to all the available report formats

Additional information can be found here: https://github.com/serut/meteor-coverage

NPM Scripts

A good best practice is to define these commands as run scripts in your app's package.json file. For example:

1"scripts": {
2  "pretest": "npm run lint --silent",
3  "test-chrome": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
4  "test-app-chrome": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome meteor test --full-app --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
5  "test-phantom": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=phantomjs meteor test --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
6  "test-app-phantom": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=phantomjs meteor test --full-app --once --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
7  "test-watch": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome TEST_WATCH=1 meteor test --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
8  "test-app-watch": "TEST_BROWSER_DRIVER=chrome TEST_WATCH=1 meteor test --full-app --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
9  "test-watch-browser": "TEST_WATCH=1 meteor test --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
10  "test-app-watch-browser": "TEST_WATCH=1 meteor test --full-app --driver-package meteortesting:mocha",
11  "lint": "eslint .",
12  "start": "meteor run"
13}

And then run npm run test-chrome, etc.