@travetto/test 3.0.2 → 3.0.3

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  # Testing
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  ## Declarative test framework
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  **Install: @travetto/test**
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  ```
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  This module provides unit testing functionality that integrates with the framework. It is a declarative framework, using decorators to define tests and suites. The test produces results in the following formats:
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  * [TAP 13](https://testanything.org/tap-version-13-specification.html), default and human-readable
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  * [JSON](https://www.json.org), best for integrating with at a code level
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  * [xUnit](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit), standard format for CI/CD systems e.g. Jenkins, Bamboo, etc.
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  **Note**: All tests should be under the `test/.*` folders. The pattern for tests is defined as a regex and not standard globbing.
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  ## Definition
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- A test suite is a collection of individual tests. All test suites are classes with the [@Suite](https://github.com/travetto/travetto/tree/main/module/test/src/decorator/suite.ts#L14) decorator. Tests are defined as methods on the suite class, using the [@Test](https://github.com/travetto/travetto/tree/main/module/test/src/decorator/test.ts#L20) decorator. All tests intrinsically support `async`/`await`.
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+ A test suite is a collection of individual tests. All test suites are classes with the [@Suite](https://github.com/travetto/travetto/tree/main/module/test/src/decorator/suite.ts#L14) decorator. Tests are defined as methods on the suite class, using the [@Test](https://github.com/travetto/travetto/tree/main/module/test/src/decorator/test.ts#L20) decorator. All tests intrinsically support `async`/`await`.
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  A simple example would be:
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  The equivalences for all of the [assert](https://nodejs.org/api/assert.html) operations are:
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  * `assert(a == b)` as `assert.equal(a, b)`
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  * `assert(a instanceof b)` as `assert.instanceOf(a, b)`
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  * `assert(a.includes(b))` as `assert.ok(a.includes(b))`
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  * `assert(/a/.test(b))` as `assert.ok(/a/.test(b))`
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  In addition to the standard operations, there is support for throwing/rejecting errors (or the inverse). This is useful for testing error states or ensuring errors do not occur.
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- **Code: Throws vs Does Not Throw**
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- ```typescript
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  ## Running Tests
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  The [VSCode plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=arcsine.travetto-plugin) also supports test running, which will provide even more functionality for real-time testing and debugging.
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  ## Additional Considerations
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