Auto-run tests in Node.js
Want to run Node.js tests every time a file changes? Add this to your ~/.bash_profile:
alias automocha="supervisor -q -n exit -x mocha -- -b"And of course, install mocha and supervisor to your global context:
$ npm install -g supervisor mochaNow just run automocha to invoke mocha every time a file changes.
Bonus: add it to your package.json
Don't want to have these on the global context? That's fair, just merge these definitions into your package.json:
"scripts": {
  "autotest": "./node_modules/.bin/supervisor -q -n exit -x ./node_modules/.bin/mocha -- -b"
},
"devDependencies": {
  "mocha": "~1.10.0",
  "supervisor": "~0.5.2"
}Then run it:
$ npm run autotestWritten by Rico Sta. Cruz
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Why not use Karma instead.
over 1 year ago
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because Karma is for the clientside
over 1 year ago
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Your package.json could be written as:
"scripts": {
  "autotest": "supervisor -q -n exit -x mocha -- -b"
},
"devDependencies": {
  "mocha": "~1.10.0",
  "supervisor": "~0.5.2"
}and would behave the same because npm is super clever
over 1 year ago
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