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@vscode/test-web
This module helps testing VS Code web extensions locally.
The node module runs a local web server that serves VS Code Browser including the extensions located at the given local path. Additionally the extension tests are automatically run.
Usage
Via command line:
Test web extension in browser:
vscode-test-web --browserType=webkit --extensionDevelopmentPath=$extensionLocation
Run web extension tests:
vscode-test-web --browserType=webkit --extensionDevelopmentPath=$extensionLocation --extensionTestsPath=$extensionLocation/dist/web/test/suite/index.js
Via API:
async function go() {
try {
// The folder containing the Extension Manifest package.json
const extensionDevelopmentPath = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../../');
// The path to module with the test runner and tests
const extensionTestsPath = path.resolve(__dirname, './suite/index');
// Start a web server that serves VSCode in a browser, run the tests
await runTests({ browserType: 'chromium', extensionDevelopmentPath, extensionTestsPath });
} catch (err) {
console.error('Failed to run tests');
process.exit(1);
}
}
go()
CLI options:
--browserType 'chromium' | 'firefox' | 'webkit': The browser to launch
--extensionDevelopmentPath path. [Optional]: A path pointing to a extension to include.
--extensionTestsPath path. [Optional]: A path to a test module to run
--folder-uri. [Optional]: The folder to open VS Code on
--version. 'insiders' (Default) | 'stable' | 'sources' [Optional]
--open-devtools. Opens the dev tools [Optional]
--headless. Whether to show the browser. Defaults to true when an extensionTestsPath is provided, otherwise false. [Optional]
Corrsponding options are available in the API.
Development
-
yarn install -
Make necessary changes in
src -
yarn compile(oryarn watch) -
run
yarn sampleto launch VS Code Browser with thesampleextension bundled in this repo. -
run
yarn sample-teststo launch VS Code Browser running the extension tests of thesampleextension bundled in this repo.
License
Contributing
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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.