A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Mocha testing framework.
npm install wdio-mocha-frameworkWDIO Mocha Framework Adapter
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> A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Mocha testing framework.
The easiest way is to keep wdio-mocha-framework as a devDependency in your package.json.
``json`
{
"devDependencies": {
"wdio-mocha-framework": "~0.5.9"
}
}
You can simple do it by:
`bash`
npm install wdio-mocha-framework --save-dev
Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO can be found here.
Following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration...
`js
// wdio.conf.js
module.exports = {
// ...
framework: 'mocha',
mochaOpts: {
ui: 'bdd'
}
// ...
};
`
OptionsOptions will be passed to the Mocha instance. See the list of supported Mocha options here.
Note that interfaces supported are bdd, tdd and qunit. If you want to provide a custom interface, it should expose methods compatible with them and be named ending with -bdd, -tdd or -qunit accordingly.
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The require option is useful when you want to add or extend some basic functionality. describe
For example, let's try to create an anonymous :
wdio.conf.js
`js
{
suites: {
login: ['tests/login/*.js']
},
mochaOpts: {
require: './hooks/mocha.js'
}
}
`
./hooks/mocha.js
`js
import path from 'path';
let { context, file, mocha, options } = module.parent.context;
let { describe } = context;
context.describe = function (name, callback) {
if (callback) {
return describe(...arguments);
} else {
callback = name;
name = path.basename(file, '.js');
return describe(name, callback);
}
}
`
./tests/TEST-XXX.js
`js`
describe(() => {
it('Login form', () => {
this.skip();
});
});
Output
``
TEST-XXX
✓ Login form
Use the given module(s) to compile files. Compilers will be included before requires.
CoffeeScript and similar transpilers may be used by mapping the file extensions and the module name.
`js`
{
mochaOpts: {
compilers: ['coffee:foo', './bar.js']
}
}
All commands can be found in the package.json. The most important are:
Watch changes:
`sh`
$ npm run watch
Run tests:
`sh
$ npm test
Build package:
`sh
$ npm build
``For more information on WebdriverIO see the homepage.