Attention - The NPM package has moved to @stroiman/respect. Remember to
update both _package.json AND bsconfig.json._
The source repo was moved from to https://github.com/stroiman/respect.git
This is an RSpec inspired test framework for ReasonML/OCaml/Bucklescript. The
runner uses raw javascript code, so it will only run in node environments at the moment.
I base this on a lot of experience I gained from a similar project for F#, FSpec.
This project is still in a very early stage, so use at your own risk. Breaking
changes occur from time to time.
Features
The framework places tests in "examples", which are grouped in "example
groups", just like mocha, jest, jasmine, etc.
Example groups and their examples are build using immutable data structures,
allowing for metaprogramming to modify/generate the examples.
Support for testing async code.
The framework provides a context object that is unique to each individual
test case, and provides a place where each test case can store state
necessary for that case.
Each example or group can have metadata atteched that will be made available
through the context object. This can be used modify what happens in the
setup code.
Getting Started
Run npm install --save-dev @stroiman/respect and add @stroiman/respect to the bs-dev-dependencies in bsconfig.json.
Determine whether or not to allow mutation of TestContext. This worked well
in F#/FSpec, but we don't have runtime type checking in Reason/Bucklescript.
Finalize assertion framework.
Nicer test output when running.
Nicer test output when assertions fail.
Internally, figure out how to report progresss.
More flexible runner, e.g. configurable location of test files
✓ Handle async timeout to avoid hanging when async tests don't call back
Make timeout configurable through example metadata.
Support tear-down code
Although, I had learned from many mistakes when building FSpec, there are some
problems that demand different solutions in Reason/Bucklescript. Async support
in particular.