What is the problem this feature will solve?
It is common practice to set up npm scripts for testing. E.g.
{
"test": "node --test tests/*.js more-tests/*.js"
}
However, this cannot be combined with --test-name-pattern. Attempting to do so, e.g.
npm test -- --test-name-pattern="my pattern"
will not work, because this gets translated to
node --test tests/*.js more-tests/*.js --test-name-pattern="my pattern"
which, I believe, ends up passing --test-name-pattern="my pattern" as an argument to these test files, instead of passing it as an argument to the test runner. The correct invocation is
node --test-name-pattern="my pattern" --test tests/*.js more-tests/*.js
but this is impossible to do via npm scripts, it seems. (See alternatives considered.)
What is the feature you are proposing to solve the problem?
I don't know what a good solution to this would be. Some possible ideas:
-
Special-case command line processing such that when --test is present, node grabs the --test-name-pattern argument for itself instead of passing it to scripts?
-
Introduce a new binary, e.g. node_test, which processes command-line arguments in such a way? I believe this is how most test runners behave.
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Introduce a file-based customization of the test runner, including which tests to run, so that I don't have to pass the test filenames as arguments to the test runner in a way that causes this problem?
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Improve npm scripts to support a better method of passing arguments in the middle of the script? (See below.)
What alternatives have you considered?
I investigated how to get npm scripts to substitute in arguments you pass to npm run into the script command, so that the translation becomes the correct one. This is a well-studied problem, and the following two Stack Overflow posts have the best answers, as far as I can tell:
None of them seem very satisfactory, unfortunately. In particular, if you want something that works cross-platform, you basically have to write a wrapper script.
As an alternative, I could continue using other test runners, which support npm scripts better.
What is the problem this feature will solve?
It is common practice to set up npm scripts for testing. E.g.
{ "test": "node --test tests/*.js more-tests/*.js" }However, this cannot be combined with
--test-name-pattern. Attempting to do so, e.g.will not work, because this gets translated to
which, I believe, ends up passing
--test-name-pattern="my pattern"as an argument to these test files, instead of passing it as an argument to the test runner. The correct invocation isbut this is impossible to do via npm scripts, it seems. (See alternatives considered.)
What is the feature you are proposing to solve the problem?
I don't know what a good solution to this would be. Some possible ideas:
Special-case command line processing such that when
--testis present,nodegrabs the--test-name-patternargument for itself instead of passing it to scripts?Introduce a new binary, e.g.
node_test, which processes command-line arguments in such a way? I believe this is how most test runners behave.Introduce a file-based customization of the test runner, including which tests to run, so that I don't have to pass the test filenames as arguments to the test runner in a way that causes this problem?
Improve npm scripts to support a better method of passing arguments in the middle of the script? (See below.)
What alternatives have you considered?
I investigated how to get npm scripts to substitute in arguments you pass to
npm runinto the script command, so that the translation becomes the correct one. This is a well-studied problem, and the following two Stack Overflow posts have the best answers, as far as I can tell:None of them seem very satisfactory, unfortunately. In particular, if you want something that works cross-platform, you basically have to write a wrapper script.
As an alternative, I could continue using other test runners, which support npm scripts better.