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I like to write my unit test with coffee-script and use mochajs as a framework. I use following settings to configure mocha to use coffee-script.

node ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha ./tests/ --compilers coffee:coffee-script/register --reporter spec

Unfortunately registering two compilers doesn't work.

node ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha ./tests/ --compilers coffee:coffee-script/register, js:babel-core/register --reporter spec

assuming that js-files will be transpiled with babel and coffee-files will be handled with coffee-script. But does not seam to work.

My production code (which I want to test) is written in es6 and transpiled with babel in webpack.

How would I set up mocha so that the production code will be transpiled from es6 and can be used in my coffee-script tests?

//EDIT

To extend the question and explain it in detail I just added a sample

I have a code file in JS es6

//hello.js
const hello = (msg) =>{
  return msg;

}

export default hello; 

my coffee script test looks like this

#test1.coffee

should = require "should"

hello = require "./hello"

describe "Given I have an es6 module",->
  it "it should be possible to test it with mocha and coffeescript",->
    a = hello
    should.exist a
  it "it should also print out the given message",->
    msg = hello "world"
    msg.should.eql "world

my .babelrc looks like this

//.babelrc
{
  "presets":["es2015"],
   "plugins": ["transform-es2015-modules-commonjs"]
}

My test output looks like this.

Given I have an es6 module
    ✓ it should be possible to test it with mocha and coffeescript
    1) it should also print out the given message


  1 passing (11ms)
  1 failing

  1) Given I have an es6 module it should also print out the given message:
     TypeError: hello is not a function
    at Context.<anonymous> (test1.coffee:10:11)

It looks like the hello.js module is imported (required) but will not be transformed into a commonjs module.

when I console.log hello -> I get { default: [Function: hello] }

my tests are executed with npm test test1.coffee

And my current call from packages.json is:

"scripts": {
    "test": "./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha --compilers js:babel-core/register --require babel-polyfill --require coffee-script/register  --reporter spec --recursive"
  },

Any advice how to setup mocha to compile es6 on-the-fly and run the coffeescript tests would be much appreciated.

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  • "Doesn't seem to work" is really not descriptive enough. Do you have error output, or can you more clearly explain the result?
    – boneskull
    Jul 26, 2016 at 18:51
  • I explained it in detail above Jul 27, 2016 at 17:43
  • This is by design. See this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/33505992/… for explanation.
    – boneskull
    Jul 27, 2016 at 20:18
  • Maybe this should be marked as a dupe of the above referenced question.
    – boneskull
    Jul 27, 2016 at 20:19

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