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πŸš€ Fork of the AVA test runner with native typescript support

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AVA-TS

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Native TypeScript support for sindresorhus' awesome AVA test runner out of the box, without a prior build step.

πŸš€ Zero-configuration setup
⏩ Parallel test execution
πŸ–Ό Snapshot testing
πŸ“ˆ All your favorite reporters

This is a fork of the official AVA repository with a couple of minimally invasive changes. Uses ts-node/register instead of Babel. Not the cleanest solution, but it works well.

Installation

npm install --save-dev ava-ts ava ts-node

# Using yarn:
yarn add --dev ava-ts ava ts-node

Usage

Write your tests in TypeScript as you would usually do and import from ava, not from ava-ts, just as you would always do.

// test.ts

import test from 'ava'

test('one plus two equals three', t => {
  t.is(1 + 2, 3)
})

Instead of running ava, just run the ava-ts CLI tool instead. That's it!

It will use all the same options and defaults you know from AVA, but searches for *.ts files instead of *.js.

$ ava-ts --help

  Fork of the AVA test runner with native typescript support πŸš€

  Usage
    ava-ts [<file|directory|glob> ...]

  Options
    --init                  Add AVA to your project
    --fail-fast             Stop after first test failure
    --serial, -s            Run tests serially
    --tap, -t               Generate TAP output
    --verbose, -v           Enable verbose output
    --color                 Force color output
    --no-color              Disable color output
    --match, -m             Only run tests with matching title (Can be repeated)
    --watch, -w             Re-run tests when tests and source files change
    --timeout, -T           Set global timeout
    --concurrency, -c       Max number of test files running at the same time (Default: CPU cores)
    --update-snapshots, -u  Update snapshots

  Examples
    ava-ts
    ava-ts test.ts test2.ts
    ava-ts test-*.ts
    ava-ts test
    ava-ts --init
    ava-ts --init foo.ts

  Default patterns when no arguments:
  test.ts test.tsx test-*.ts test-*.tsx test/**/*.ts test/**/*.tsx **/__tests__/**/*.ts **/__tests__/**/*.tsx **/*.test.ts **/*.test.tsx

Documentation

See AVA's official docs for detailed information.

test.before() registers a hook to be run before the first test in your test file. Similarly test.after() registers a hook to be run after the last test. Use test.after.always() to register a hook that will always run once your tests and other hooks complete. .always() hooks run regardless of whether there were earlier failures or if all tests were skipped, so they are ideal for cleanup tasks. There are two exceptions to this however. If you use --fail-fast AVA will stop testing as soon as a failure occurs, and it won't run any hooks including the .always() hooks. Uncaught exceptions will crash your tests, possibly preventing .always() hooks from running. If a test is skipped with the .skip modifier, the respective .beforeEach() and .afterEach() hooks are not run. Likewise, if all tests in a test file are skipped .before() and .after() hooks for the file are not run. Hooks modified with .always() will always run, even if all tests are skipped.

Limitations

There are a few limitations compared to the original ava CLI.

  • No babel support
  • No power assert

Frequently Asked Questions

How to use AVA-TS when the module compiler option is set to ES6 modules?

Especially when working with bundlers like webpack you will encounter this issue. Fortunately, there is a simple fix to make TypeScript emit node-style modules when running AVA-TS:

TS_NODE_COMPILER_OPTIONS='{"module":"commonjs"}' ava-ts

On Windows:

set TS_NODE_COMPILER_OPTIONS={\"module\":\"commonjs\"} && ava-ts

If you feel this use case needs to be improved, complain in #5 πŸ˜‰

License

MIT. The fork as well as the original. AVA is a project of always awesome Sindre Sorhus.