I am trying to define some endpoints and do a test using nodejs. In server.js I have:
var express = require('express');
var func1 = require('./func1.js');
var port = 8080;
var server = express();
server.configure(function(){ server.use(express.bodyParser());
});
server.post('/testend/', func1.testend);and in func1.js:
var testend = function(req, res) { serialPort.write("1", function(err, results) { serialPort.write("2" + "\n", function(err, results) { }); }); }); exports.testend = testend;Now in test.js I am trying to use this endpoint:
var should = require('should');
var assert = require('assert');
var request = require('supertest');
var http = require('http');
var app = require('./../server.js');
var port = 8080;
describe('Account', function() { var url = "" + port.toString(); it('test starts', function(done) { request(url).post('/testend/') // end handles the response .end(function(err, res) { if (err) { throw err; } res.body.error.should.type('string'); done(); }); });
});But when I run node test.js I am getting this error:
describe('Account', function() {
^
ReferenceError: describe is not defined at Object. (/test/test.js:9:1) at Module._compile (module.js:456:26) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10) at Module.load (module.js:356:32) at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12) at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:497:10) at startup (node.js:119:16) at node.js:906:3How can I fix the issue?
38 Answers
Assuming you are testing via mocha, you have to run your tests using the mocha command instead of the node executable.
So if you haven't already, make sure you do npm install mocha -g. Then just run mocha in your project's root directory.
if you are using vscode, want to debug your files
I used tdd before, it throw ReferenceError: describe is not defined
But, when I use bdd, it works!
waste half day to solve it....
{ "type": "node", "request": "launch", "name": "Mocha Tests", "program": "${workspaceFolder}/node_modules/mocha/bin/_mocha", "args": [ "-u", "bdd",// set to bdd, not tdd "--timeout", "999999", "--colors", "${workspaceFolder}/test/**/*.js" ], "internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart"
}, 13 To run tests with node/npm without installing Mocha globally, you can do this:
• Install Mocha locally to your project (npm install mocha --save-dev)
• Optionally install an assertion library (npm install chai --save-dev)
• In your package.json, add a section for scripts and target the mocha binary
"scripts": { "test": "node ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha"
}• Put your spec files in a directory named /test in your root directory
• In your spec files, import the assertion library
var expect = require('chai').expect;• You don't need to import mocha, run mocha.setup, or call mocha.run()
• Then run the script from your project root:
npm test 4 You can also do like this:
var mocha = require('mocha') var describe = mocha.describe var it = mocha.it var assert = require('chai').assert describe('#indexOf()', function() { it('should return -1 when not present', function() { assert.equal([1,2,3].indexOf(4), -1) }) })Reference:
3i have this error when using "--ui tdd". remove this or using "--ui bdd" fix problem.
OP asked about running from node not from mocha. This is a very common use case, see Using Mocha Programatically
This is what injected describe and it into my tests.
mocha.ui('bdd').run(function (failures) { process.on('exit', function () { process.exit(failures); }); });I tried tdd like in the docs, but that didn't work, bdd worked though.
- Make sure you have a folder named as
testthat contains yourtest.jsfile. - Also make sure you have mocha available in your project by running
mocha -versionin terminal (at project path) - Make sure your project has package.json available, if not run
npm init -y - And finally to run mocha test scripts, on terminal (on project path) run
npm test
for Jest you have to add "jest": true to .eslintrc
{ "env": { "browser": true, "es6": true, "jest": true },
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