mvt

Minimum Viable Testing framework
5.0.0
Version 5.0.0+ deprecates support for CommonJS, opting to only support ES Modules.
Please use mvt@4 for CommonJS usage.
A Minimalist Take on AVA's Approach to Testing
Because AVA is awesome. Security alerts on dev dependencies are not awesome. Especially when you use the same test library across dozens of projects. No matter how well maintained a project is, when it contains 300+ dependencies security alerts are going to occur.
But It's Just a Dev Dependency...
What's good about it
- It has 0 dependencies (1 dev dep, and that's ava :smirk:)
- It can be called via the
mvtcli or by simply callingnode [test-file].js - It doesn't transpile your code (the code you write is the code we test)
What it lacks (the most notable items)
- Concurrency
- That's not a thing here (likely never will be)
- Transpilation
- Also not a thing here (definitely never will be)
- Actually, maybe I should add this to "What's good..."
- I added it...
- TAP Reporter
- Happy to add it if there is any demand
- A community and product maturity
- The most crucial elements
- And the primary reason you may want to stick to AVA
Table of Contents
Install
# Install globally
$ npm install --global mvt
# Install for project
$ npm install --save-dev mvt
Usage
mvt
# OR
mvt test
# OR
mvt test.js test2.js
# OR
mvt --verbose
# OR
mvt test --verbose
# OR
node test.js --verbose
# etc...
import test from 'mvt'
test.setup({ verbose: true })
test.after(() => console.log('test.after invoked'))
test.before(() => console.log('test.before invoked'))
test('assert.is works', (assert) => {
assert.is(1, 1)
})
test.failing('test.failing and assert.fail works', (assert) => {
assert.fail()
})
test.todo('test.todo works')
test.skip('test.skip works', (assert) => assert.truthy('skipped'))
test.only('test.only works', (assert) => assert.truthy('only'))
test.bench('test.bench works', (assert) => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
setTimeout(() => resolve(), 200)
})
}, { samples: 5, max: 300 })

API
Test Function
The only thing this module exports.
test ( message, testFunction )
Main function, give it a message and a test function. Test function
receives the assert object (see below).
message: (String) Description of testtestFunction: ([Async]Function) Description of test
Setup and Teardown
test.setup ( opts )
Use this to configure your tests.
opts: (Object)verbose(Boolean) - Print every test iftrue
test.before ( callback )
Run this before we start running any tests. [callback can be async]
test.after ( callback )
Run this after we run all tests. [callback can be async]
Test Modifiers
test.only ( message, testFunction )
Tests will only be run on any tests run with this modifier.
test.skip ( message, testFunction )
Skip that test (logical enough).
test.failing ( message, testFunction )
This test must fail. If it passes, we'll fail your whole test suite. Goteem.
test.todo ( message )
This is just a placeholder for your good intentions.
Special Tests
test.bench ( message, testFunction, opts )
Run the testFunction opts.samples || 10 times. If average run duration is
more than opts.max || 100 milliseconds fail the test.
opts: (Object)samples(Number) - How many times we should run thetestFunctionmax(Number [in ms]) - Maximum average duration threshholdparallel(Boolean) - IfAsync Funcrun in parallel, default isfalsecb(Function) - Called with{ msTotal, msAvg }on bench completion
Assertions
Methods available on assert object passed to testFunction
is( a, b ) -aandbmust be identicalnot( a, b ) -aandbmust not be identicalpass() - Passes errydamntimefail() - Fails errydamntimetrue( a ) -amust be strictlytruefalse( a ) -amust be strictlyfalsetruthy( a ) -amust be truthyfalsy( a ) -amust be falsycontains( a, b ) -JSON.stringify(a)must contain (String)bdoesNotContain( a, b ) -JSON.stringify(a)must not contain (String)blessThan( a, b ) -amust be less thanbgreaterThan( a, b ) -amust be greater thanbdeepEqual( a, b ) -amust bedeepEqualtobnotDeepEqual( a, b ) -amust not bedeepEqualtobthrows( a ) -amust be a function, and it must thrownotThrows( a ) -amust be a function, and it must not throwthrowsAsync( a ) -amust be an async function, and it must thrownotThrowsAsync( a ) -amust be an async function, and it must not throw
Notes
If your test file is called with the
--verboseflag it will list all passed testsIt fails fast and hard with
process.exit(1)If you have
diffinstalled as a peer dependency, we'll use that for string diffs. To make them more readable and what not.
License
MIT © Andrew Carpenter