Mark a test as a "todo" with the Bun test runner
To remind yourself to write a test later, use the test.todo function. There's no need to provide a test implementation.
ts
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
// write this later
test.todo("unimplemented feature");
The output of bun test indicates how many todo tests were encountered.
sh
bun test
txt
test.test.ts: ✓ add [0.03ms] ✓ multiply [0.02ms] ✎ unimplemented feature 2 pass 1 todo 0 fail 2 expect() calls Ran 3 tests across 1 files. [74.00ms]
Optionally, you can provide a test implementation.
ts
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
test.todo("unimplemented feature", () => {
expect(Bun.isAwesome()).toBe(true);
});
If an implementation is provided, it will not be run unless the --todo flag is passed. If the --todo flag is passed, the test will be executed and expected to fail by test runner! If a todo test passes, the bun test run will return a non-zero exit code to signal the failure.
sh
bun test --todo
txt
my.test.ts: ✗ unimplemented feature ^ this test is marked as todo but passes. Remove `.todo` or check that test is correct. 0 pass 1 fail 1 expect() calls $ echo $? 1 # this is the exit code of the previous command
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