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Diese Fähigkeit bietet Integrationstests für Node.js-CLI-Anwendungen unter Verwendung des integrierten node:test-Moduls. Sie beinhaltet Hilfsfunktionen zum Ausführen von Befehlen, Überprüfen von Ausgaben, Validieren des Dateisystemzustands sowie zur Handhabung von Bereinigung und Fehlerfällen. Nutzen Sie sie, um robuste Tests zu bestehenden CLIs hinzuzufügen, neue Befehle zu validieren oder Continuous-Integration-Pipelines einzurichten.

Schnellinstallation

Claude Code

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npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code
Plugin-BefehlAlternativ
/plugin add https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac
Git CloneAlternativ
git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/test-cli-application

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Dokumentation

Test CLI App

Integration tests via built-in node:test + execSync.

Use When

  • Add tests to existing CLI
  • Test new cmd
  • Verify adapter/plugin behavior across frameworks
  • Setup CI validating CLI correctness
  • Catch regressions after CLI internal refactor

In

  • Required: Path to CLI entry (cli/index.js)
  • Required: Cmds to test
  • Optional: Framework adapters to test (dry-run)
  • Optional: Cleanup reqs (files/symlinks created)

Do

Step 1: Setup Test Infra

import { describe, it, before, after } from 'node:test';
import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
import { execSync } from 'child_process';
import { existsSync, rmSync } from 'fs';
import { resolve } from 'path';

const CLI = 'node cli/index.js';
const ROOT = process.cwd();

function run(args) {
  return execSync(`${CLI} ${args}`, {
    cwd: ROOT,
    encoding: 'utf8',
    timeout: 10000,
  });
}

Design decisions:

  • node:test built-in — no test runner dep
  • execSync runs CLI as subprocess → tests actual binary, not internals
  • 10s timeout prevents hanging on prompts
  • encoding: 'utf8' → strings for regex
  • All paths relative to ROOT for reproducibility

Got: Test file imports from node:test, working run() helper.

If err: node:test not avail → Node < 18. Upgrade | polyfill.

Step 2: Smoke Tests

Verify CLI starts, parses args, expected output shapes:

describe('meta', () => {
  it('shows version', () => {
    const out = run('--version');
    assert.match(out, /\d+\.\d+\.\d+/);
  });

  it('shows help with all commands', () => {
    const out = run('--help');
    assert.match(out, /install/);
    assert.match(out, /list/);
    assert.match(out, /detect/);
  });
});

describe('registry', () => {
  it('list shows expected counts', () => {
    const out = run('list --domains');
    assert.match(out, /\d+ domains/);
  });

  it('search finds known items', () => {
    const out = run('search "docker"');
    assert.match(out, /result\(s\) for "docker"/);
  });

  it('search returns 0 for nonsense', () => {
    const out = run('search "xyzzy-nonexistent"');
    assert.match(out, /0 result/);
  });
});

Smoke patterns:

  • --version + --help always work
  • Registry loading validates data integrity
  • Search w/ known + unknown terms

Got: Smoke tests confirm CLI functional, data loaded.

If err: Registry counts change often → use \d+ not hardcoded #s.

Step 3: Lifecycle Tests

Create → verify → delete sequences w/ cleanup:

describe('install', () => {
  const testPath = resolve(ROOT, '.agents/skills/commit-changes');

  after(() => {
    // Always clean up, even if tests fail
    try { rmSync(testPath); } catch {}
    try { rmSync(resolve(ROOT, '.agents/skills'), { recursive: true }); } catch {}
    try { rmSync(resolve(ROOT, '.agents'), { recursive: true }); } catch {}
  });

  it('dry-run does not create files', () => {
    const out = run('install commit-changes --dry-run');
    assert.match(out, /DRY RUN/);
    assert.ok(!existsSync(testPath));
  });

  it('installs creates the target', () => {
    run('install commit-changes');
    assert.ok(existsSync(testPath));
  });

  it('skips already installed', () => {
    const out = run('install commit-changes');
    assert.match(out, /skipped/);
  });

  it('uninstall removes the target', () => {
    run('uninstall commit-changes');
    assert.ok(!existsSync(testPath));
  });
});

Cleanup rules:

  • Use after() not afterEach() — lifecycle tests build on each other
  • Wrap cleanup in try/catch — must not fail suite
  • Clean leaf → root (file → parent → grandparent)
  • Modifies shared state (symlinks, configs) → restore

Got: Tests run in sequence within describe, cleanup runs even on fail.

If err: Tests run parallel (non-default in node:test) → force sequential w/ { concurrency: 1 }.

Step 4: Dry-Run Tests Per Adapter

Test each adapter's target path w/o changes:

describe('adapter: cursor (dry-run)', () => {
  it('targets .cursor/skills/ path', () => {
    const out = run('install commit-changes --framework cursor --dry-run');
    assert.match(out, /\.cursor\/skills/i);
  });
});

describe('adapter: copilot (dry-run)', () => {
  it('targets .github/ path', () => {
    const out = run('install commit-changes --framework copilot --dry-run');
    assert.match(out, /\.github/i);
  });
});

Pattern scales to any adapters. Each test:

  • --framework bypasses auto-detection
  • --dry-run → no files created
  • Asserts target path appears in output

Got: 1 describe per adapter, each w/ ≥ path assertion.

If err: Adapter doesn't exist in proj → fails w/ "Unknown framework". Correct — adapter tests should only exist for implemented.

Step 5: Err Case Tests

describe('errors', () => {
  it('rejects unknown items', () => {
    assert.throws(
      () => run('install nonexistent-skill-xyz'),
      /No matching items|Unknown/,
    );
  });

  it('rejects unknown framework', () => {
    assert.throws(
      () => run('install commit-changes --framework nonexistent'),
      /Unknown framework/,
    );
  });

  it('handles missing state gracefully', () => {
    assert.throws(
      () => run('scatter nonexistent-team'),
      /not burning|Unknown/,
    );
  });
});

Err testing patterns:

  • assert.throws catches non-zero exits from execSync
  • Regex match on err msg (captured from stderr)
  • Test "item not found" + "invalid option" errs
  • Verify err msgs suggest corrective actions

Got: All err paths → non-zero exits + helpful msgs.

If err: execSync throws on non-zero. Err's stderr | stdout has msg. Check error.stdout if regex doesn't match.

Step 6: JSON Output Tests

describe('json output', () => {
  it('campfire --json outputs valid JSON', () => {
    const out = run('campfire --json');
    const data = JSON.parse(out);
    assert.ok(typeof data.totalTeams === 'number');
    assert.ok(Array.isArray(data.fires));
  });

  it('gather --dry-run --json outputs structured data', () => {
    const out = run('gather tending --dry-run --json');
    // JSON may follow a DRY RUN header — extract from first '{'
    const jsonStart = out.indexOf('{');
    assert.ok(jsonStart >= 0, 'Should contain JSON');
    const data = JSON.parse(out.slice(jsonStart));
    assert.equal(data.team, 'tending');
  });
});

JSON testing gotchas:

  • Some cmds prefix JSON w/ human text (DRY RUN header)
  • Extract JSON by first {
  • Validate structure (key presence, types), not exact values
  • Counts may change as content added

Got: JSON output parseable + contains expected keys.

If err: JSON.parse fails → cmd may mix human text + JSON. Fix cmd → pure JSON in --json mode | extract substring.

Step 7: Cleanup + State Restoration

describe('stateful commands', () => {
  const stateDir = resolve(ROOT, '.agent-almanac');

  after(() => {
    // Remove state file created by tests
    try { rmSync(stateDir, { recursive: true }); } catch {}
  });

  // Tests that create/modify state...
});

// Restore symlinks that destructive tests may remove
describe('destructive tests', () => {
  after(() => {
    // Restore symlinks that scatter/uninstall removed
    const skills = ['heal', 'meditate', 'remote-viewing'];
    for (const skill of skills) {
      const link = resolve(ROOT, `.claude/skills/${skill}`);
      if (!existsSync(link)) {
        try {
          execSync(`ln -s ../../skills/${skill} ${link}`, { cwd: ROOT });
        } catch {}
      }
    }
  });
});

State restoration rules:

  • State files (.agent-almanac/state.json) → cleaned after tests
  • Symlinks removed by scatter/uninstall → restored
  • Manifest (agent-almanac.yml) created by init → removed
  • Order: after() runs reverse declaration order → declare restore hooks last

Got: Suite leaves proj in same state found.

If err: CI reports leftover files → add cleanup to after(). Use git status after to detect leaked state.

Check

  • Test file runs node --test cli/test/cli.test.js
  • All pass (0 fails)
  • Smoke tests cover --version, --help, registry loading
  • Lifecycle: create → verify → delete w/ cleanup
  • ≥1 adapter dry-run test per implemented adapter
  • Err cases test non-zero exits w/ msg matching
  • JSON tests parse actual output (not mocked)
  • After hooks restore all modified state

Traps

  • Hardcoded counts: Registry totals change. Use \d+ regex | read dynamic vs 329 skills.
  • Tests dep on order: node:test runs suites in declaration order default, but within suite may not. Lifecycle suites (create → verify → delete) within single describe for guarantee.
  • Missing cleanup on fail: Test fails mid-lifecycle → after() still runs. Throw in before() → subsequent + after() may not. Keep before() minimal.
  • Interactive prompts hang: Confirmation prompts hang execSync. Pipe echo y | | ensure --yes always passed.
  • Real installs in CI: Tests creating in .claude/skills/ | .agents/skills/ modify working tree. CI may fail on "dirty WD" checks. Always clean.

  • scaffold-cli-command — build cmds these tests verify
  • build-cli-plugin — build adapters tested in Step 4
  • design-cli-output — output patterns tests assert against

GitHub Repository

pjt222/agent-almanac
Pfad: i18n/caveman-ultra/skills/test-cli-application
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agentsagentskillsai-assisted-developmentclaude-codeskillsteams

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