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works-on-my-machine (womm)
🗝️ Archival
For the time being, this project is unmaintained and not explicitly looked at. As an experiment, it's not my current focus. That being said, feel free to fork and or work from it if you please!
✨ A full-nonsense pet test runner ✨
So, what is this?
Software in the NodeJS ecosystem tends to depend a lot on external dependencies. What would a test runner without any look like? This is the question that started all of this.
womm
is a pet test runner that follows the general direction of jest
and playwright
with a few additional
constraints:
- It must not have any production dependencies (some development dependencies are permissible, like
typescript
androme
, but keeping it to a minimum); - It must be compatible with the general API exposed by Jest and the like, for familiarity;
- It must use itself for testing.
Hot takes baked in
womm
is an opinionated implementation of Typescript/Javascript testing libraries we've all come to get used to. You
can peek at the opinions baked into this here.
Documentation
Documentation can be found here and welcomes contributions!
API documentation can also be found here.
Development
This uses Corepack, which comes bundled with node>=16
to manage which Yarn version to use.
To get started, just corepack enable
before using yarn
commands. You can also jump in by running . script/bootstrap
, which will select the right version of Node, enable Corepack and install devDependencies.