A small library to help Jest support given-when-then style testing without a bunch of overhead
npm install jest-gwt| jest-gwt Version | Jest Version |
| ---------------- | ------------ |
| 1.x | 24.x, 25.x |
| 2.x | 26.x, 27.x |
| 3.x | > 26.x |
1. Install the package
``bash`
npm i --save-dev jest-gwt
test
2. In your test files, import `
js`
import test from 'jest-gwt';
`
3. Write a test!
js`
describe('test context', () => {
test('has no expected errors', {
given: {
mock_jest_test_function,
GOOD_test_case,
},
when: {
executing_test_case,
},
then: {
all_GIVENS_called,
all_WHENS_called,
all_THENS_called,
},
});
});
Sometimes a GWT flow doesn't make sense. You might be writing integration tests.
Or something that needs to assert something, then do another thing, then assert
something else.
In these cases, you can use the scenario definition style which allows chaining
when and then, followed by then_when and then blocks.
`ts`
{
given: {
mock_jest_test_function,
GOOD_test_case,
},
scenario: [{
when: {
executing_test_case,
},
then: {
assert_something,
},
}, {
then_when: {
user_submits_form,
},
then: {
something_else_happens,
yet_another_thing_is_true,
},
}, {
then_when: {
something_happens,
},
then: {
expect_error: some_check,
and: {
something_is_still_true,
},
}
}]
}
method, and we've duplicated this logic, but with strong typing so you can
disable your gwt style tests.`js
import test, { xtest } from 'jest-gwt';describe('test context', () => {
test('this test will run', {
then: {
CANARY,
},
});
xtest('this test will NOT run', {
when: {
oops_we_broke_this,
},
});
});
`withAspect
withAspect wraps up jest's beforeEach and afterEach to allow preparing and
cleaning up the context before running tests.`js
withAspect(
// this is the beforeEach. Do your prep work here
function(this: Context) {
},
// this is the afterEach. It is OPTIONAL. If you need to do clean up of
// external resources you allocated in the beforeEach, do it here
function(this: Context) {
}
)
`The
afterEach has access to whatever values you put on the Context in the
beforeEach`. It does NOT have access to the values put on the Context duringPlease refer to gwt-runner for
detailed usage on how to write tests and clauses.