/wdio-mocha-framework

A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Mocha testing framework.

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A WebdriverIO plugin. Adapter for Mocha testing framework.

Installation

The easiest way is to keep wdio-mocha-framework as a devDependency in your package.json.

{
  "devDependencies": {
    "wdio-mocha-framework": "~0.3.5"
  }
}

You can simple do it by:

npm install wdio-mocha-framework --save-dev

Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO can be found here.

Configuration

Following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration...

// wdio.conf.js
module.exports = {
  // ...
  framework: 'mocha',

  mochaOpts: {
    ui: 'bdd'
  }
  // ...
};

mochaOpts Options

Options will be passed to the Mocha instance. See the full list of Mocha options at http://mochajs.org/


mochaOpts.require (string|string[])

The require option is useful when you want to add or extend some basic functionality.
For example, let's try to create an anonymous describe:

wdio.conf.js

{
  suites: {
    login: ['tests/login/*.js']
  },

  mochaOpts: {
    require: './hooks/mocha.js'
  }
}

./hooks/mocha.js

import path from 'path';

let { context, file, mocha, options } = module.parent.context;
let { describe } = context;

context.describe = function (name, callback) {
	if (callback) {
		return describe(...arguments);
	} else {
		callback = name;
		name = path.basename(file, '.js');

		return describe(name, callback);
	}
}

./tests/TEST-XXX.js

describe(() => {
	it('Login form', () => {
		this.skip();
	});
});

Output

TEST-XXX
   ✓ Login form

mochaOpts.compilers (string[])

Use the given module(s) to compile files

CoffeeScript and similar transpilers may be used by mapping the file extensions and the module name.

{
  mochaOpts: {
    compilers: ['coffee:foo', './bar.js']
  }
}

For more information on WebdriverIO see the homepage.