Unit Tests
Run (inside Electron)
All unit tests are run inside a Electron renderer environment which access to DOM and Nodejs api. This is the closest to the environment in which VS Code itself ships. Notes:
use the
--debug
to see an electron window with dev tools which allows for debuggingto run only a subset of tests use the
--run
or--glob
optionsuse
npm run watch
to automatically compile changes
For instance, ./scripts/test.sh --debug --glob **/extHost*.test.js
runs all tests from extHost
-files and enables you to debug them.
Run (inside browser)
Unit tests from layers common
and browser
are run inside chromium
, webkit
, and (soon'ish) firefox
(using playwright). This complements our electron-based unit test runner and adds more coverage of supported platforms. Notes:
these tests are part of the continuous build, that means you might have test failures that only happen with webkit on windows or chromium on linux
you can run these tests locally via
npm run test-browser -- --browser chromium --browser webkit
to debug, open
<vscode>/test/unit/browser/renderer.html
inside a browser and use the?m=<amd_module>
-query to specify what AMD module to load, e.gfile:///Users/jrieken/Code/vscode/test/unit/browser/renderer.html?m=vs/base/test/common/strings.test
runs all tests fromstrings.test.ts
to run only a subset of tests use the
--run
or--glob
options
Note: you can enable verbose logging of playwright library by setting a DEBUG
environment variable before running the tests (https://playwright.dev/docs/debug#verbose-api-logs)
Run (with node)
Coverage
The following command will create a coverage
folder in the .build
folder at the root of the workspace: