[Snyk] Upgrade ava from 1.4.1 to 6.1.2 #790
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade ava from 1.4.1 to 6.1.2.
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Warning: This is a major version upgrade, and may be a breaking change.
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Package name: ava
What's Changed
any: true
by @ gibson042 in #3313Full Changelog: v6.1.1...v6.1.2
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v6.1.0...v6.1.1
What's Changed
Implement
registerCompletionHandler()
by @ novemberborn in #3283AVA 6 expects test code to clean up gracefully when the tests are complete, allowing the test environment (worker thread or child process) to exit. If this does not happen, AVA will report a timeout. You can use
registerCompletionHandler()
to perform any other clean up (or indeed exit the process) after AVA has completed the test execution. See the description here.Fix potential bug with watch mode when no failed test files are written by @ novemberborn in #3287
Fix
ava/internal
ESM type module by @ codetheweb in #3292Full Changelog: v6.0.1...v6.1.0
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v6.0.0...v6.0.1
Breaking Changes
AVA now requires Node.js versions 18.18, 20.8 or 21. Versions 14 and 16 are no longer supported. #3251 #3216
When tests finish, worker threads or child processes are no longer exited through
proces.exit()
. If your test file does not exit on its own, the test run will time out. #3260Changes to watch mode #3218:
ava.config.*
orpackage.json
configuration.ignoredByWatcher
configuration has moved to thewatchMode
object, under theignoreChanges
key.fs.watch()
in recursive mode. This is supported on Linux in Node.js 20 or newer, and MacOS and Windows in Node.js 18 as well. There are caveats to keep in mind.Failed assertions now throw, meaning that any subsequent code is not executed. This also impacts the type definitions. #3246
Only native errors are now considered errors by the
t.throws()
andt.throwsAsync()
assertions.Object.create(Error.prototype)
is not a native error. #3229Changes to modules loaded through the
require
configuration #3184:@ ava/typescript
if necessary.Improvements
Rewritten watcher
The watcher has been rewritten. It’s now built on
fs.watch()
in recursive mode.@ vercel/nft
is used to perform static dependency analysis, supporting ESM and CJS imports for JavaScript & TypeScript source files. This is a huge improvement over the previous runtime tracking of CJS imports, which did not support ESM.Integration with
@ ava/typescript
has been improved. The watcher can now detect a change to a TypeScript source file, then wait for the corresponding build output to change before re-running tests.The ignoredByWatcher configuration has moved to the watchMode object, under the ignoreChanges key.
See #3218 and #3257.
Failed assertions now throw
Assertions now throw a
TestFailure
error when they fail. This error is not exported or documented and should not be used or thrown manually. You cannot catch this error in order to recover from a failure, uset.try()
instead.All assertions except for
t.throws()
andt.throwsAsync()
now returntrue
when they pass. This is useful for some of the assertions in TypeScript where they can be used as a type guard.Committing a failed
t.try()
result now also throws.See #3246.
t.throws()
andt.throwsAsync()
can now expect any errorBy default, the thrown error (or rejection reason) must be a native error. You can change the assertion to expect any kind of error by setting
any: true
in the expectation object:See #3245 by @ adiSuper94.
The
require
configuration is now more powerfulIt now loads ES modules.
Local files are loaded through
@ ava/typescript
if necessary, so you can also write these in TypeScript.If there is a default export function, it is invoked after loading. The function is awaited so it can do asynchronous setup before further modules are loaded. Arguments from the configuration can be passed to the function (as a [structured clone](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/structuredClone)).
See #3184 by @ sculpt0r.
Other changes worth noting
t.timeout.clear()
to restore a previoust.timeout()
. #3221New Contributors
Full Changelog: v5.3.1...v6.0.0
What's Changed
t.like()
to support Symbol keys and ignore non-enumerable properties by @ gibson042 in #3209t.like()
by @ novemberborn in #3212Full Changelog: v5.3.0...v5.3.1
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What's Changed
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v5.1.1...v5.2.0
What's Changed
Full Changelog: v5.1.0...v5.1.1
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