Overview
For my SSG tool I used Jest, because it was made for JavaScript language(language my tool is using) and pretty straightforward to use.
Set up
1) To start using jest simply run:
npm install --save-dev jest
2) Create JavaScript file(e.g. sum.js) and add the following code:
function sum(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
module.exports = sum;
3) Create testing file(sum.test.js) and add the following code:
const sum = require('./sum');
test('adds 1 + 2 to equal 3', () => {
expect(sum(1, 2)).toBe(3);
});
4) Add the following to your package.json file:
"scripts": {
"test": "jest"
}
6) Run
npm test
Testing the tool
It was quite fun to test the tool for unpredictable behavior by passing invalid parameters to the function and checking the output.
Testing requires a lot of code, we need to consider covering most of testing scenarios to make sure that application doesn't crash.
Testing is crucial
I never worked with testing libraries before, but it's very important for any application.
People say, that it could be never guaranteed that your application will be bug free, but we can reduce amount of bugs by having significant amount of test cases.
To make sure we are testing all lines of code, we can use jest coverage. It makes possible to spot untested paths in our code.
Sum up
Testing application requires a lot of time, but it's required to provide high quality software. For future projects I will consider writing test.
Lastly, it's important not to overuse jest: run tests for your tests :)
Thank you for reading!
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