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How does the test suite work?
Bootstrap uses QUnit, a powerful, easy-to-use JavaScript unit test framework. Each plugin has a file dedicated to its tests in unit/<plugin-name>.js.
- unit/contains the unit test files for each Bootstrap plugin.
- vendor/contains third-party testing-related code (QUnit and jQuery).
- visual/contains "visual" tests which are run interactively in real browsers and require manual verification by humans.
To run the unit test suite via PhantomJS, run grunt test-js.
To run the unit test suite via a real web browser, open index.html in the browser.
How do I add a new unit test?
- Locate and open the file dedicated to the plugin which you need to add tests to (unit/<plugin-name>.js).
- Review the QUnit API Documentation and use the existing tests as references for how to structure your new tests.
- Write the necessary unit test(s) for the new or revised functionality.
- Run grunt test-jsto see the results of your newly-added test(s).
Note: Your new unit tests should fail before your changes are applied to the plugin, and should pass after your changes are applied to the plugin.
What should a unit test look like?
- Each test should have a unique name clearly stating what unit is being tested.
- Each test should test only one unit per test, although one test can include several assertions. Create multiple tests for multiple units of functionality.
- Each test should begin with assert.expectto ensure that the expected assertions are run.
- Each test should follow the project's JavaScript Code Guidelines
Example tests
// Synchronous test
QUnit.test('should describe the unit being tested', function (assert) {
  assert.expect(1)
  var templateHTML = '<div class="alert alert-danger fade in">'
      + '<a class="close" href="#" data-dismiss="alert">×</a>'
      + '<p><strong>Template necessary for the test.</p>'
      + '</div>'
  var $alert = $(templateHTML).appendTo('#qunit-fixture').bootstrapAlert()
  $alert.find('.close').click()
  // Make assertion
  assert.strictEqual($alert.hasClass('in'), false, 'remove .in class on .close click')
})
// Asynchronous test
QUnit.test('should describe the unit being tested', function (assert) {
  assert.expect(1)
  var done = assert.async()
  $('<div title="tooltip title"></div>')
    .appendTo('#qunit-fixture')
    .on('shown.bs.tooltip', function () {
      assert.ok(true, '"shown" event was fired after calling "show"')
      done()
    })
    .bootstrapTooltip('show')
})