How to set execution order of mocha test cases in multiple files

自作多情 提交于 2019-11-28 18:35:56

Mocha has a --sort (short -S) option that sorts test files:

$ mocha --help

[...]
    -S, --sort                              sort test files
[...]

In the second file, require the first one:

--- two.js ---
require("./one")

Mocha will run the tests in the order the describe calls execute.

Priyanshu Jindal

I follow a totally seperate solution for this.

Put all your tests in a folder named test/ and Create a file tests.js in the root directory in the order of execution

--- tests.js ---
require('./test/one.js')
require('./test/two.js')
require('./test/three.js')

And in the tests files one.js, two.js and so on write your simple mocha tests

this way if you want to run them in the order you have defined then just run mocha tests.js

Since mocha sorts files in alphabetical order, I usually prefix my test files names with numbers, like:

  • 0 - util.js
  • 1 - something low level.js
  • 2 - something more interesting.js

etc.

In addition to being really easy to maintain (no gulp grunt or any of that nonsense, no editing your package.json...), it provides the benefit that:

  • people reading your source code get an idea of the structure of your program, starting from the less interesting parts and moving up to the business layer
  • when a test fails, you have some indication of causality (if something failed in 1 - something.js but there are no failures in 0 - base.js then it's probably the fault of the layer covered by 1 - something.js

If you're doing real unit tests of course order should not matter, but I'm rarely able to go with unit tests all the way.

If you prefer a particular order, you can list the files (in order) as command-line arguments to mocha, e.g.:

$ mocha test/test-file-1.js test/test-file-2.js

To avoid a lot of typing every time you want to run it, you could turn this into an npm script in your package.json:

{
  // ...
  "scripts": {
    "test": "mocha test/test-file-1.js test/test-file-2.js"
  }
  // ...
}

Then run your suite from the command line:

$ npm test

Or if you're using Gulp, you could create a task in your gulpfile.js:

var gulp = require('gulp');
var mocha = require("gulp-mocha");

gulp.task("test", function() {
  return gulp.src([
      "./test/test-file-1.js",
      "./test/test-file-2.js"
    ])
    .pipe(mocha());
});

Then run $ gulp test.

The way it worked for my tests to be executed in a specific order was to create a separate test.js file and then added a describe for each mocha test file I'd wanted to execute.

test.js:

describe('test file 1', function() {
  require('./test1.js')
})

describe('test file 2', function() {
  require('./test2.js')
})

Then simply run mocha test.js

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