/* ** Test with Ava can be written in ES6 \o/ */ import test from 'ava' import jsdom from 'jsdom' import { createServer } from 'http' import { resolve } from 'path' let nuxt = null let server = null // Init nuxt.js and create server listening on localhost:4000 test.before('Init nuxt.js', (t) => { process.env.NODE_ENV = 'test' const Nuxt = require('../../../') const options = { rootDir: resolve(__dirname, '..') } return new Nuxt(options) .then(function (_nuxt) { nuxt = _nuxt server = createServer((req, res) => nuxt.render(req, res)) return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { server.listen(4000, 'localhost', () => { resolve() }) }) }) }) // Function used to do dom checking via jsdom async function renderAndGetWindow (route) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const url = 'http://localhost:4000' + route jsdom.env({ url: url, features: { FetchExternalResources: ['script', 'link'], ProcessExternalResources: ['script'] }, done (err, window) { if (err) return reject(err) // Used by nuxt.js to say when the components are loaded and the app ready window.onNuxtReady = function () { resolve(window) } } }) }) } /* ** Example of testing only the html */ test('Route / exits and render HTML', async t => { let context = {} const html = await nuxt.renderRoute('/', context) t.true(html.includes('
Hello world!
')) t.is(context.nuxt.error, null) t.is(context.nuxt.data[0].name, 'world') }) /* ** Example of testing via dom checking */ test('Route / exits and render HTML', async t => { const window = await renderAndGetWindow('/') t.is(window.document.querySelector('p').textContent, 'Hello world!') t.is(window.document.querySelector('p').className, 'red-color') t.true(window.document.querySelectorAll('style')[2].textContent.includes('.red-color {\n color: red;\n}')) }) // Close server and ask nuxt to stop listening to file changes test.after('Closing server and nuxt.js', t => { server.close() nuxt.stop() })