pixijs / floss

Unit-testing for those hard to reach places
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Floss

Unit-testing for those hard to reach places.

Node.js CI npm version

Uses Electron to provide a Mocha unit-testing environment which can be run headlessly or to debugged with DevTools. This was largely inspired by the electron-mocha and mocha-electron projects but didn't quite have the debugging features needed to develop tests.

Installation

Install globally:

npm install -g floss electron

Install locally within a project:

npm install floss electron --save-dev

Debug Mode

Open tests in an Electron window where test can can be debugged with debugger and dev tools.

await floss({
    path: 'test/*.js',
    debug: true
});

Mocha Reporter

The reporter and reporterOptions are pass-through options for Mocha to specify a different reporter when running Floss in non-debug mode.

await floss({
    path: 'test/*.js',
    reporter: 'xunit',
    reporterOptions: {
        filename: 'report.xml'
    }
});

Custom Options

Additional properties can be passed to the test code by adding more values to the run options.

await floss({
    path: 'test/*.js',
    customUrl: 'http://localhost:8080' // <- custom
});

The test code and use the global options property to have access to the run options.

console.log(options.customUrl); // logs: http://localhost:8080

Electron Arguments

Commandline arguments can be passed to Electron directly by using args. In the example below, you may wan to disable Electron's user-gesture policy if you are testing HTML video or audio playback.

await floss({
    path: 'test/index.js',
    args: ['--autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required']
});

Command Line Usage

Arguments

Usage

Command Line usage when installed globally:

floss --path "test/*.js"

Or installed locally:

node node_modules/.bin/floss --path "test/*.js"

Alernatively, within the package.json's' scripts:

{
    "scripts": {
        "test": "floss --path \"test/*.js\""
    }
}

Debug Mode

Open tests in an Electron window where test can can be debugged with debugger and dev tools.

floss --path "test/*.js" --debug

Using TypeScript

Support can easily be added for writing tests in TypeScript using ts-node.

floss --path "test/*.ts" --require ts-node/register

Istanbul Code Coverage

Floss supports nyc. To use it, just use floss as you would mocha:

nyc floss --path "test/*.js"

Mocha Reporter

Can use the same reporter options as the API mentioned above. The reporterOptions are expressed as a querystring, for instance varname=foo&another=bar.

floss --path "test/*.js" \
    --reporter=xunit \
    --reporterOptions output=report.xml

Electron Arguments

Supports passing additional arguments to Electron after --.

floss --path "test/*.js" -- --autoplay-policy=no-user-gesture-required

Custom Electron Version

Some application may require a specific version of Electron. Floss uses Electron 10.0.0+, but you can specific the path to your own version. The custom version can be used either through the commandline argument --electron, by setting the Node environmental variable ELECTRON_PATH or by setting the run option electron.

floss --path "test/.js" \
    --electron /usr/local/bin/electron
ELECTRON_PATH=/usr/local/bin/electron floss --path "test/*.js"

GitHub Actions Integration

name: Node.js CI
on:
  push:
    branches: [ '**' ]
    tags: [ '**' ]
jobs:
  build:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - uses: actions/checkout@v2
    - uses: actions/setup-node@v1
      with:
        node-version: '12'
    - run: npm install
    - uses: GabrielBB/xvfb-action@v1.0
      with:
        run: npm test