测试
There are two ways to test web applications:
- In-browsers: You get a more realistic test, but you need some more complex infrastructure and the test usually take longer. You can test DOM access.
- with node.js: You cannot test DOM access, but testing is usually faster.
浏览器内测试
mocha-loader
The mocha-loader executes your code with the mocha framework. If you run the code it'll show the results in the web page.
Hint: when using !
in the bash command line, you must escape it by prepending a \
webpack 'mocha!./test.js' testBundle.js
# index.html is a HTML page which loads testBundle.js
open index.html
webpack-dev-server
The webpack-dev-server will automatically create a HTML page which loads the script. It also re-executes the tests when files have changed.
webpack-dev-server 'mocha!./test.js' --hot --inline --output-filename test.js
open http://localhost:8080/test
Hint: Use --hot
and it'll only execute tests which have changed or have changed dependencies.
karma 和 webpack
You can use webpack with karma. Add "webpack"
as preprocessor to your karma config.
node.js 测试
只有CommonJs
If you write your web app only in CommonJs and don't use loaders or other webpack-specific features, you can test it in node.js. Just use a node.js testing framework, i. e. mocha.
mocha test/*
编译和测试
If you use webpack-specific features it may not possible to run the code with node.js. webpack allows to configure a target system: i. e. you can compile code so that it can run in node.js (configuration option target: "node"
). Then use a node.js testing framework to run the bundle.
webpack test.js /tmp/testBundle.js --target node
mocha /tmp/testBundle.js
Hint: You can use the
null-loader
for stylesheets instead of thestyle-loader!css-loader
.style-loader
doesn't work in node.js as it requires a DOM.
增强的需求
TODO