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Migrating from Jest to Vitest for your React Application
Native code coverage via v8 or istanbul.
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Testing Vue components the right way
Writing tests is essential, and knowing whether you test all the required cases for your logic is even more critical. The most common testing coverage tool is Istanbul, where you can see how well your tests exercise your code by lines, functions, and branches. Below is an example of how the test coverage report looks in your terminal:
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Don't target 100% coverage
Here is a quote from istanbul, one of the most used code coverage tool:
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Unit testing like a Hacker
Unit testing framework was already implemented, using Vitest so I started hacking by setting up a coverage provider to explicitly identify the covered/uncovered lines and mentioned this to the maintainer in the comments. I used Istanbul 🇹🇷 for this purpose.
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Auto-Publish Your Test Coverage Report on GitHub Pages
Your project probably has a coverage report. If you’re using Jest as your unit test runner, generating a coverage report is embedded in it. It is done with Istanbul under the hood, which generates a nice HTML page presenting the entire project unit test coverage.
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Dear Linux, Privileged Ports Must Die
> This is a rant written by someone with just enough understanding to be dangerous, but not quite enough wisdom to know why things are still the way they are. Most of the complaints raised are subtly inaccurate.
Author seems aware of CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE: https://source.small-tech.org/site.js/app/-/issues/169 and https://github.com/istanbuljs/nyc/issues/1281 – the "side effects" are NodeJS explicitly checking for it, so that's a NodeJS thing and not a Linux thing.
Yet curiously it's completely unmentioned in this article, in spite that this is probably what started the author's dislike of privileged ports. I guess it was inconvenient as it got in the way of angrily ranting.
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Comprehensive coverage Jest+Playwright in Next.js TS
This approach will create two json coverage files, which will be merged together by NYC. Therefore the results will be purely local. If You don't mind using online tools like Codecov or Coveralls for merging data from different tests, then go ahead and use them. They will probably also be more accurate. But if You still want to learn how to get coverage from E2E, then please read through
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When developing in React, what do you find most frustrating or cumbersome?
https://istanbul.js.org/ measures how much of your code is covered by tests
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Production Ready React
Jest uses a package called Istanbul to provide test coverage metrics such as statement, branch, function, and line coverage so that you can understand and enforce the quality of your test suite, providing more confidence in releases.
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Aggregating Unit Test Coverage for All Monorepo’s Packages
So let’s see if nyc (the code coverage generator) can help with that. Hmm… this documentation seems interesting! So basically what I understand from it is that I need to collect all the reports from the different packages and then run the nyc report over it. The flow should be like this:
mocha
- Introdução a testes unitários no desenvolvimento de software
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JS Toolbox 2024: Bundlers and Test Frameworks
MochaJS is a feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on Node.js, making it a popular choice for both backend and frontend testing. It's known for its flexibility and straightforward syntax, allowing for asynchronous testing and the use of any assertion library.
- Mocha is being maintained again
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Painless CLI integration testing
We use Jest Framework for testing. Jest is not a dogma, and, of course, in its place can be any other test runner, such as Mocha or Ava. Let's focus on tests. I'll provide a short example because I don’t want to waste your time. You can find the full version here. It's crucial to read the comments in the code below. Let's go!
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How To Write Better and Quality Code
JavaScript Popular tools for testing: Mocha, Jasmine, Unit JS, Jest
- Почему я программирую на Ruby
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Using Node.js for Automated Testing with Headless Browsers
To execute your tests, you can create test scripts using popular testing frameworks like Mocha, Jasmine, or Jest. These frameworks provide a structured way to organize and run your tests, report results, and handle assertions.
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My opinionated JavaScript package template repository - zero config, start immediately
⚗️ Mocha and Chai for testing
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Road Map To Become a Web Developer
Testing frameworks like Jest, Mocha, and Jasmine are crucial for software development, ensuring code reliability and correctness. They offer features like test suites, test cases, assertions, and asynchronous testing support.
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CI/CD Pipeline Using GitHub Actions: Automate Software Delivery
JavaScript / JEST / Mocha
What are some alternatives?
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Cucumber.js - Cucumber for JavaScript
istanbul - Yet another JS code coverage tool that computes statement, line, function and branch coverage with module loader hooks to transparently add coverage when running tests. Supports all JS coverage use cases including unit tests, server side functional tests and browser tests. Built for scale.
tap - Test Anything Protocol tools for node
playwright-test-coverage - Extends Playwright test to measure code coverage
TestCafe - A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing.
jasmine - Simple JavaScript testing framework for browsers and node.js
pactum - REST API Testing Tool for all levels in a Test Pyramid
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.