How to test your Nuxt application.
In Nuxt 3, we have a rewritten version of @nuxt/test-utils
available as @nuxt/test-utils-edge
. We support Vitest and Jest as the test runner.
yarn add --dev @nuxt/test-utils-edge vitest
In each describe
block where you are taking advantage of the @nuxt/test-utils
helper methods, you will need to set up the test context before beginning.
import { describe, test } from 'vitest'import { setup, $fetch } from '@nuxt/test-utils-edge'describe('My test', async () => { await setup({ // test context options }) test('my test', () => { // ... })})
Behind the scenes, setup
performs a number of tasks in beforeAll
, beforeEach
, afterEach
and afterAll
to set up the Nuxt test environment correctly.
rootDir
Path to a directory with a Nuxt app to be put under test.
string
'.'
configFile
Name of the configuration file.
string
'nuxt.config'
setupTimeout
The amount of time (in milliseconds) to allow for setupTest
to complete its work (which could include building or generating files for a Nuxt application, depending on the options that are passed).
number
60000
server
Whether to launch a server to respond to requests in the test suite.
boolean
true
build
Whether to run a separate build step.
boolean
true
(false
if browser
or server
is disabled)browser
Under the hood, Nuxt test utils uses playwright
to carry out browser testing. If this option is set, a browser will be launched and can be controlled in the subsequent test suite. (More info can be found here.)
boolean
false
browserOptions
object
with the following propertieschromium
, firefox
or webkit
object
of options that will be passed to playwright when launching the browser. See full API reference.runner
Specify the runner for the test suite. Currently, Vitest is recommended.
'vitest' | 'jest'
'vitest'
$fetch(url)
Get the HTML of a server-rendered page.
import { $fetch } from '@nuxt/test-utils'const html = await $fetch('/')
fetch(url)
Get the response of a server-rendered page.
import { fetch } from '@nuxt/test-utils'const res = await fetch('/')const { body, headers } = res
url(path)
Get the full URL for a given page (including the port the test server is running on.)
import { url } from '@nuxt/test-utils'const pageUrl = url('/page')// 'http://localhost:6840/page'