test-cli-application
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Esta habilidad proporciona pruebas de integración para aplicaciones CLI de Node.js utilizando el módulo incorporado node:test. Incluye ayudantes para ejecutar comandos, verificar salidas, validar el estado del sistema de archivos, y manejar la limpieza y casos de error. Úsela para añadir pruebas robustas a CLIs existentes, validar nuevos comandos o configurar pipelines de integración continua.
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Documentación
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:testbuilt-in — no test runner depexecSyncruns CLI as subprocess → tests actual binary, not internals- 10s timeout prevents hanging on prompts
encoding: 'utf8'→ strings for regex- All paths relative to
ROOTfor 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+--helpalways 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()notafterEach()— 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:
--frameworkbypasses 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.throwscatches non-zero exits fromexecSync- 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 byinit→ 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 vs329 skills. - Tests dep on order:
node:testruns suites in declaration order default, but within suite may not. Lifecycle suites (create → verify → delete) within singledescribefor guarantee. - Missing cleanup on fail: Test fails mid-lifecycle →
after()still runs. Throw inbefore()→ subsequent +after()may not. Keepbefore()minimal. - Interactive prompts hang: Confirmation prompts hang
execSync. Pipeecho y || ensure--yesalways 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 verifybuild-cli-plugin— build adapters tested in Step 4design-cli-output— output patterns tests assert against
Repositorio GitHub
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