Write JavaScript specs for shell commands
For use only within your tests:
npm install --save-dev specshell
More advanced usage may require:
npm install --save specshell
- Use any test framework (or none)
- Use JavaScript or TypeScript
Write shell tests using your preferred test framework. Use
specshell
to run shell commands.
const specshell = require('specshell');
Create a new shell.
const shell = new specshell.Shell();
Send it a command and examine the results. Another process is
involved so you must await
the results of running any shell command.
(Your test framework should support this; most do, including Jest,
Mocha and Ava).
const assert = require('assert').strict;
async function test() {
const { out, err } = await shell.run('echo hello, shell');
assert.equal(out.toString(), 'hello, shell');
assert.equal(err.toString(), '');
}
test();
Shell.run
returns exitCode
or signal
for each command run. If
the shell itself dies it throws specshell.ShellError
.
Constructs to use a shell found at shellPath
(default '/bin/bash'
)
passing spawnOptions
. Currently these are the same as for
child_process.spawn
, but option stdio
will be
ignored if you pass it.
Runs script
inside shell: passes every line to the shell and a newline at the end.