🤖 Repeat tests. Repeat tests. Repeat tests.
Automatically test each Netlify build with DebugBear
run parametrised tests easily [typesafe] without text tables or arrays of arrays.
Parameterised tests for Jest
Test each value in an array with every and return a Promise
Given a Mocha / Cypress spec file, returns the list of suite and test names
Selectors decision tree - choose matching selectors, fast
A Babel preset that enables parsing of proposals supported by the current Node.js version.
a built-in tap extension for t.afterEach()
a built-in tap extension for t.beforeEach()
Simple implementation for describe.each and it.each
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
Module loader that lets you test each module with private methods and stubbed dependencies
A function to parse floating point hexadecimal strings as defined by the WebAssembly specification
Statsig Node.js SDK for usage in multi-user server environments.
ESLint rules for formatting jest test.each
A better forEach
ESLint plugin about ECMAScript syntactic features.
Run an array of functions in parallel
Virtual file format.
Parameterized test utility for Mocha
Utilities for ESLint plugins.
JWA implementation (supports all JWS algorithms)
A slimmed version of the Statsig Node.js SDK.
Generate tests at compile-time based on file resources
Internal proc-macro crate for `test-each`
Generates a test for each file in a specified directory.
Parallel tests across CI server nodes based on each test file's time execution. It generates a test time execution report and uses it for future test runs.
Knapsack Pro wraps your current test runner(s) and works with your existing CI infrastructure to parallelize tests optimally. It dynamically splits your tests based on up-to-date test execution data. It's designed from the ground up for CI and supports all of them.
#set(), speed-up your specs
Report minitest errors and failures instantly
Zero configuration file watcher for Objective-C that runs tests, installs Pods each time you save a file
RSpecTimer will track the amount of time each of your tests take to complete, and when it's done, can save the data to a YAML file.
We're all used to tools that enforce _total_ coverage numbers, but this gem tries for something different. Instead of keeping your whole project above some threshold, we treat the coverage of _each class_ as a testable quality and then enforce that coverage as part of the test suite!
Test Seeds piggy backs on the transaction fixtures functionality. Test Seeds load fixtures into the database in the same way but then start a db transaction for the duration of the test file. Any objects for the common scenarios are then created and inserted into the database. Test Seeds then execute each test case within a context of a db savepoint (or nested db transactions). This allows test seeds to be inserted into the database once and then re-used for each test case that needs it.
A Test::Unit hack to print the time each test takes to run.
This gem provides you with functions to work with the CricuitData language. Run files against the schema, check their compatibility agains each other compare multiple files to find conflicts.
Monkey-patch MiniTest to run each test within EventMachine reactor
read a line of anna karenina each time you run your tests
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