grunt-run-task
Run Grunt tasks in you tests, so you can test them.
So you want to test your Grunt tasks, eh? And you don't want to litter your project’s Gruntfile with tasks that are needed “just for the tests”? And you want your tests to be self-contained? Then this module is for you!
Whatsitdo?
This package gives you the tools to run Grunt tasks inside your tests and clean up afterwards. You can use your test tool’s setup and tear down methods to run the Grunt task you want to test with arbitrary configuration.
If you’re using BDD it could look like this:
var assert = require('assert');
var grunt = require('grunt');
var runTask = require('grunt-run-task');
describe('my awesome Grunt task', function () {
runTask.loadTasks('tasks');
describe('when using the default options', function () {
var task = runTask.task('awesome_task', {
options: {},
src: [ 'test/fixtures/src.js' ],
dest: 'tmp/src.out.js'
});
beforeEach(task.run());
afterEach(task.clean());
it('does awesome stuff', function() {
assert(grunt.file.exists(task.files[0].dest));
});
});
});
Installation
This module is tested with
Grunt 0.4.x and Node.js
0.10.x, 0.11.x and 0.12.x. Use npm
to install it:
npm install --save-dev grunt-run-task
API
runTask(name, config, done)
Run the given task immediately with the given config. Call the callback, once the task has finished. Returns the created Task instance.
Options
- name
String
The name of the task to run. This may include colon-separated arguments to pass to the task, or, in the case of multi-tasks, the name of the target to run. - config
Object
The configuration to use for the task.
Example
Run the jshint
task.
runTask.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-jshint');
runTask('jshint:default', {
// JSHint is a multi-task, setup the "default" target
default: {
files: [ '**/*.js' ]
}
}, function (err, task) {
if (err) {
// The task did encounter an error
}
});
runTask.task(name, [config])
Return a new Task object that can be used to run the given task.
Options
- name
String
The name of the task to run. This may include colon-separated arguments to pass to the task, or, in the case of multi-tasks, the name of the target to run. - config
Object
The configuration to use for the task.
Example
Run the uglify
task,
and cleanup created files afterwards.
runTask.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-uglify');
var task = runTask.task('uglify', {
default: {
files: {
'build/app.js': [ '**/*.js' ]
}
}
});
task.run('default', function (err) {
task.clean(function (err) {
// Done
});
});
runTask.grunt
The (internal) Grunt instance used for running your tasks. You can use this if
you want to test if your task called the Grunt API or modified some configuration
entries.
This will not be the same instance you would obtain with require('grunt')
.
runTask.initConfig(configObject)
Wrapper for the grunt.initConfig
method.
runTask.registerTask(taskName, ...)
Wrapper for the grunt.registerTask
method.
runTask.registerMultiTask(taskName, ...)
Wrapper for the grunt.registerMultiTask
method.
runTask.registerInitTask(taskName, ...)
Wrapper for the grunt.registerInitTask
method.
runTask.renameTask(oldTaskName, newTaskName)
Wrapper for the grunt.renameTask
method.
runTask.loadTasks(tasksPath)
Wrapper for the grunt.loadTasks
method.
runTask.loadNpmTasks(pluginName)
Wrapper for the grunt.loadTasks
method.
runTask.option(pluginName)
Wrapper for the grunt.option
method.
Class: Task
The task class implements the EventEmitter2 API. Any events that are emitted by Grunt while your task runs are forwarded to the task class.
Properties
- name
String
The name of the task. - multi
Boolean
Whether this is a multi-task. - init
Boolean
Whether this is a init-task - target
String
If the task is a multi-task, this is the target name it was created with. - args
Array
Any arguments that were passed when creating the task. - files
Array
The destination files that this task (might have) created.
task.run([arguments...], [done])
Run the task with the given arguments. If the last argument is a function, run the task immediately and call the function once the task finished. Otherwise, return a function expecting a single parameter, the callback, that actually runs the task.
Options
- arguments
String
Any arguments to pass to the task, similar to what you would specify on the command line, by appending colon-separated options to the task you wish to run. - done
Function
A callback to be called once the task has finished.
task.fail([arguments...], [done])
Run the task with the given arguments, but expect it to fail. If the last argument is a function, run the task immediately and call the function once the task finished. Otherwise, return a function expecting a single parameter, the callback, that actually runs the task.
Options
- arguments
String
Any arguments to pass to the task, similar to what you would specify on the command line, by appending colon-separated options to the task you wish to run. - done
Function
A callback to be called once the task has finished.
task.clean([done])
Clean up the task's dest
files.
Options
- done
Function
A callback to be called once all files have been removed.
License
Copyright © 2014 Jonas Pommerening
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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