A pleasant GUI interface for Mocha


License
MIT
Install
npm install mochahq@1.5.1

Documentation

Mocha HQ

A pleasant GUI interface for Mocha

screenshot 2016-04-16 11 31 57

If you don't love:

  • Killing mocha and retyping mocha -w -g "<blah>" every time you want to change which test set is run
  • Killing mocha and changing your '.only' call every time you want to change which test set is run
  • Accidentally committing .only
  • Clearing your terminal before re-running your test suite

You might like MochaHQ

It purposes to beautify and speed up the running of select mocha tests.

MochaHQ, when run in your project directory, will read your mocha.opts file, and automatically read all mocha tests specified therein.

Those tests will be listed on the left sidebar, and allow you to easily run any of your suites, or individual tests.

MochaHQ runs mocha in the background in watch mode, so your tests should automatically re-run when you change a file. And the results should be sent to your browser right away.

When you change test suites, (or change the match pattern by hand), the background Mocha process will be terminated, and a new process will be launched with the new pattern.

Installation

npm install -g mochahq

Usage

cd <your project directory>; mochahq

MochaHQ will begin running, and the address on which it's serving will be printed to the console.

Changing the Port

If you want to change the port MochaHQ uses, just set the PORT environment variable:

PORT=8780 cd <your project directory>; mochahq

Keybindings

The following keybindings are available:

h (or left arrow) - Display the parent test and its children in the sidebar
j (or down arrow) - Highlight the next test in the sidebar
k (or up arrow) - Highlight the previous test in the sidebar
l (or right arrow) - Display the children of the highlighted test in the sidebar
<enter> - Run the test that's highlighted in the sidebar
shift-j : Scroll the test results down
shift-k : Scroll the test results up

Caveats

MochaHQ is currently only supported in Chrome. Pull requests for support in other browsers are very welcome.