When using ava debug, you can now specify the address or hostname the inspector is available through by using the --host option. Thanks to @DYefimov for contributing this! 13d66519
The new t.try() allows you to try assertions without causing the test to fail:
test('do the thing', async t => {
const attempt = () => t.try(async tt => {
const result = await getResult()
// getResult() can be flaky and sometimes throws :(
tt.is(result, 'expected')
})
const firstAttempt = await attempt()
if (firstAttempt.passed) return firstAttempt.commit()
You can use any test implementation with t.try(), including (arrays of) macros. You can decide what to do with attempts. You can even run attempts concurrently, so long as they don't use snapshot assertions.
This is great building block for handling all kinds of advanced test scenarios. We can't wait to see what you'll do with it! Find out more in the assertion documentation.
This feature was previously behind an experimental flag. That flag has now been removed. If you have enabled the flag you'll have to update your AVA config. Also note that as of this release, attempt titles are always prefixed with the title of the parent test 7ee3a0e5940a105dec447851c777ea44555e8220.
Once again, thank you @qlonik for contributing this new assertion.
In case you missed it: ESM support
As of the 3.3.0 release, AVA can load ESM test files! Check our updated ES Modules recipe for details.
Our ESM support is still incomplete. Progress is tracked in the ESM support project. Join us, won't you?
Other changes
The t.throws() and t.throwsAsync() assertions can now be called with undefined as the second argument. Previously, if you wanted to set an assertion message but did not want to provide any expectations for the thrown error you had to pass null. That's still allowed, of course. d0e21612390d50f084f7062b051164624ef391ff @stavalfi
ava.config.js files once again work with our @ava/typescript package f4d4edd3379e51ac733b184e20dd0228be24245a
Our TypeScript definition no longer references @types/node 7a1dacf369a5857309effa42fc1638d7b8fe4ead
We've improved the error message shown when test.cb() is used with asynchronous functions or observables f5a8c2b2df757886247492ce3372f1e18da36ab7 @toddkcarlson
The Vue recipe has been updated to use jsdom-global instead of browser-env 3f9c616b44c7374404d75af63f393750160c6b84 @Scrum
@fisker optimized how we detect ESM support 8831f54d760bbcadf8924ef6b10899a6b786c3b5
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Add debug --host option8630636
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Ship t.try() without requiring opt-inf4d4edd
Evaluate ava.config.js scripts in current context8831f54
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