npm install --save-dev @mishguru/package
Copy the following into your package.json
.
"scripts": {
"build": "pkg-build",
"lint": "pkg-lint",
"tidy": "pkg-tidy",
"test": "NODE_ENV=test pkg-test",
"coverage": "NODE_ENV=test pkg-coverage",
"precommit": "pkg-precommit"
}
To enable typescipt support, set the types
property in your package.json
.
"main": "./dist/index.js",
"types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
If you need to use a 3rd party library that doesn't have typescript support, you can provide your own type declarations.
There are some strict rules you need to follow for this to work:
- You must only mock one dependency per file.
- You must place the file inside the
./src/types/
folder. - The filename must be the same as the dependency name.
- The extension must be
.d.ts
.
For example, if you are providing types for file-exists
, the types must be
saved in ./src/types/file-exists.d.ts.
If you are manually adding types for a non-typescript project, you must keep
your types in the root of your project, in a file named types.d.ts
.
@mishguru/package
will not use the typescript compiler if your package.json
contains the value: "types": "types.d.ts"
.
AVA does not support "before all" or "after all" functions, because it runs everything in parallel.
Package has got your back though. If you need to setup/teardown a database, then this is for you.
Please note, that if you run AVA in watch mode, the "after all" function will not be called until you exit AVA.
Create a file called testHelpers/beforeAll.js
in the root of your project,
and it will be executed before the tests begin.
Create a file called testHelpers/afterAll.js
in the root of your project,
and it will be executed after the tests finish.
It will be called regardless of whether the tests passed or failed.
If your code is kept in a folder that isn't src
then you can change the path
by adding the following to your package.json
"srcPath": "lib",
Would you like your compiled code to be in a folder that isn't named dist
?
"distPath": "public"
Tests must be defined inside the srcPath
, and by default match any files that
end in .spec.js
.
"testsPath": "**/*.test.js",