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I have a file tests.js that contains some test(...) definitions. I want to reuse these tests across multiple fixtures, preferably without making any modifications to the original code.

So I wrote a main.js that defines a fixture and imports tests.js, thereby "assembling" a test suite. (In case that works, I could write different driver files with different fixtures, importing the same tests.js from within each.)

However, I'm getting a test is not defined error when trying to execute main.js:

C:\Windows\Temp\dummy>testcafe chrome main.js --debug-on-fail
ERROR Cannot prepare tests due to an error.

ReferenceError: test is not defined
    at Object.<anonymous> (C:\Windows\Temp\dummy\tests.js:1:1)
    at Object.<anonymous> (C:\Windows\Temp\dummy\main.js:7:1)

Type "testcafe -h" for help.

Minimal sample:

// tests.js

test('wait', async t => {
    await t.wait(1);
});


// main.js

fixture `here goes the name`
    .page("http://localhost:3000")
    .beforeEach(async t => {
        // do stuff
    });

import "./tests";

/*
trick testcafe to scan the file;
based on https://github.com/DevExpress/testcafe/issues/2889#issuecomment-423859785

test();
*/

I already tried:

  • removing the block comment hack (test();) - which gives ERROR No tests to run. Either the test files contain no tests or the filter function is too restrictive.
  • moving the tests.js import to the top - still gives test is not defined
  • importing testcafe from within main.js and tests.js - same error

Is there a way to make the test function "visible" to other files imported by the testcafe entrypoint file? Or will I actually need to modify my tests.js file in order to get this working? Maybe by adding the test definitions into a method, and invoking it from within main.js - as in the original code sample of this issue?

2 Answers 2

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TestCafe doesn't allow calling fixture and test functions outside the test scope. You can wrap your tests from the tests.js file in a function and call this function in the main.js file:

// tests.js
export default function () {
   test('Test 1', () => {});
   test('Test 2', () => {});
   test('Test 3', () => {});
}
// main.js
import defineTests from './tests';

defineTests();

See also: Organize Tests

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  • Thanks - I was afraid it would eventually boil down to this :( One thing I don't understand, though, is why/how the imported file does not belong to the "test scope"; since, AFAIU, tests.js is imported and executed synchronously by main.js, which is already in TestCafe's "test scope". Mar 30, 2019 at 6:24
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    @Janaka, this is due to the fact that all your test code is transpiled to vanilla JS. What is executing is the code resulting from this transpilation.
    – hdorgeval
    Mar 30, 2019 at 10:47
  • Thanks @hdorgeval! That also clarifies many of the other issues that I had about TestCafe :) Mar 30, 2019 at 10:59
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Try to add the option --disable-test-syntax-validation on the TestCafe command-line

(works only in latest TestCafe version).

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  • Thanks - unfortunately I'm on 0.20.0 but hopefully this would help someone else :) Mar 30, 2019 at 6:22

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