A Serverless Plugin for the Serverless Framework which adds support for test driven development using mocha
THIS PLUGIN REQUIRES SERVERLESS V1!
More familiar with Jest? Use serverless-jest-plugin.
This plugins does the following:
- It provides commands to create and run tests manually
- It provides a command to create a function, which automatically also creates a test
In your service root, run:
npm install --save-dev serverless-mocha-plugin
Add the plugin to serverless.yml
:
plugins:
- serverless-mocha-plugin
Functions (and associated tests) can be created using the command
sls create function -f functionName --handler handler
e.g.
sls create function -f myFunction --handler functions/myFunction/index.handler
creates a new function myFunction
into serverless.yml
with a code template for
the handler in functions/myFunction/index.js
and a Javascript function module.exports.handler
as the entrypoint for the Lambda function. A test template is also created into test/myFunction.js
. Optionally tests can be created to specific folder using --path
or -p
switch, e.g.
sls create function -f myFunction --handler functions/myFunction/index.handler --path tests
To create an http event for the lambda, add the --httpEvent parameter, i.e.
sls create function -f myFunction --handler functions/myFunction/index.handler --httpEvent "[httpVerb] [relativePath]"
e.g.
sls create function -f myFunction --handler functions/myFunction/index.handler --httpEvent "post myResource" --httpEvent "get myResource"
Functions can also be added manually using the mocha-create command
sls create test -f functionName
If you want to run the tests against the real Lambda functions, you can pass the liveFunction object to wrapper.init().
wrapper.init(liveFunction);
NOTE: Live running does not currently work. Need to finalize / have required env variables available
Tests can be run directly using the "invoke test" command. This also initializes the environment variables based on your serverless.yml file and the SERVERLESS_TEST_ROOT variable that defines the root for the code to be tested.
sls invoke test [--stage stage] [--region region] [-f function1] [-f function2] [...]
To use a mocha reporter (e.g. json), use the -R switch. Reporter options can be passed with the -O switch.
If no function names are passed to "invoke test", all tests are run from the test/ directory and subdirectories.
The default timeout for tests is 6 seconds. In case you need to apply a different timeout, that can be done in the test file using using .timeout(milliseconds) with the define, after, before or it -blocks. e.g.
it('implement tests here', () => {
...
}).timeout(xxx);
To run test in specific folder use --path
or -p
switch.
To run tests live against the actual deployed Lambdas, use the '--live' or '-l' switch. Please note that this will work only for tests created with module version 1.4 or higher.
To run tests e.g. against built artefacts that reside in some other directory, use the '--root' or '-r' switch. e.g.
sls webpack -o testBuild
sls invoke test -r testBuild
rm -rf testBuild
The templates to use for new function Files can be determined with the custom testTemplate
configuration in serverless.yml
custom:
serverless-mocha-plugin:
testTemplate: templates/myTest.js
Currently, there are three variables available for use in the template:
- functionName - name of the function
- functionPath - path to the function
- handlerName - the name of the handler function
If you'd like to get more information on the template engine, you check documentation of the EJS project.
The templates to use for new function Files can be determined with the custom functionTemplate
configuration in serverless.yml
custom:
serverless-mocha-plugin:
functionTemplate: templates/myFunction.js
The plugin can be configured to run commands before / after the tests. This is done by setting preTestCommands and postTestCommands in the plugin configuration.
For example, start serverless-offline before tests and stop it after tests using the following configuration:
custom:
serverless-mocha-plugin:
preTestCommands:
- bash startOffline.sh
postTestCommands:
- bash stopOffline.sh
Sample startOffline.sh:
TMPFILE=/var/tmp/offline$$.log
if [ -f .offline.pid ]; then
echo "Found file .offline.pid. Not starting."
exit 1
fi
serverless offline 2>1 > $TMPFILE &
PID=$!
echo $PID > .offline.pid
while ! grep "Offline listening" $TMPFILE
do sleep 1; done
rm $TMPFILE
Sample stopOffline.sh
kill `cat .offline.pid`
rm .offline.pid
- 2018/09/16 - v1.9.0 - add support for --exit option
- 2018/04/03 - v1.8.0 - add support for Node 8
- 2017/09/10 - v1.7.0 - ability to run scripts before / after tests
- 2017/09/09 - v1.6.0 - also run tests from subfolders of test
- 2017/07/11 - v1.4.1 - Add option --root for running tests on e.g. webpack build results residing in other directories, add option --httpEvent to create http events when creating functions
- 2017/07/09 - v1.4.0 - Add --live switch, add --grep switch, verify that the test runtime matches the service runtime, upgrade lambda-wrapper (returns exceptions as errors)
- 2016/12/21 - v1.3.2 - Fix population of environment variables
- 2016/11/28 - v1.3.1 - Added support for environment variables in Serverless 1.2
- 2016/11/09 - v1.2.0 - Added ability to add function / test templates
- 2016/11/09 - v1.1.0 - Added function create command.
- 2016/09/23 - v1.0.2 - Bugfixes, configurable test timeouts
- 2016/08/15 - v1.0.0 - Preliminary version for Serverless 1.0
Copyright (c) 2017 Nordcloud, licensed for users and contributors under MIT license. https://github.com/nordcloud/serverless-mocha-plugin/blob/master/LICENSE