This extension will open the coresponding test file for the opened source file. If the file not exists, it will create a new one.
The extension support two patterns to organize your tests, either in a test
folder add the root of the project or in a test
folder relative to the actual file. For creating a new file you can add a template.
I assume that the test are organized in the same way as the source folder. So if you open a file in /src/foo/bar.js
the extension will create a test in /test/src/foo/bar.spec.js
.
If you dont want the src
folder beeing part of the path for the new file you can set the srcFolder
setting to src
(have a look the settings part). This would create the file in /test/foo/bar.spec.js
.
To enable this kind of path creation you need to set testFolder
setting to a string starting with ./
. In the example the setting is ./test
. So if you open a file in /src/foo/bar.js
the extension will create a test in /src/foo/test/bar.spec.js
.
You can specify a template that is used to create the new test. In the template you can add placeholders for the moduleName
and the modulePath
and findPath
. While the first two are based on the module and used like simple placeholders, findPath
gets a path string passed like this ${findPath('/test/utils/foo')}
.The passed path must be relative to the project root. The statment then will be replace by the path relative to the test file.
The default is
["import ${moduleName} from '${modulePath}'"]
But you set the to more complex like this:
[
"import ${moduleName} from '${modulePath}'"
"import testUtils from '${findPath('/test/utils/someModule')}'"
"",
"describe('${moduleName}', (){",
" it('', (){",
"",
" })",
"})"
]
The extension also supports multiple templates, by using on an object. When you use the extension it will show you the object keys to select a template:
{
"simpleTemplate": [
"import ${moduleName} from '${modulePath}'"
],
"advancedTemplate": [
"import ${moduleName} from '${modulePath}'",
"",
"describe('${moduleName}', ()=>{",
" it('', ()=>{",
"",
" })",
"})"
]
}
createTest.testFolder
: path to the test folder, if the string starts with./
it will be search relative to the opened file, default is"test"
createTest.testFileExtension
: the file extension of the tests, default is".spec.js"
createTest.srcFileExtension
: the file extension of the source files, default is".js"
createTest.testFileTemplate
: the template for the new created test, default is["import ${moduleName} from '${modulePath}'"]
myExtension.srcFolder
: remove the source folder from the test file path
Add multiple templates
Add findPath
in templates
Initial release