Node API
WARNING
Vitest exposes experimental private API. Breaking changes might not follow SemVer, please pin Vitest's version when using it.
startVitest
You can start running Vitest tests using its Node API:
import { startVitest } from 'vitest/node'
const vitest = await startVitest('test')
await vitest?.close()
startVitest
function returns Vitest
instance if tests can be started. It returns undefined
, if one of the following occurs:
- Vitest didn't find the
vite
package (usually installed with Vitest) - If coverage is enabled and run mode is "test", but the coverage package is not installed (
@vitest/coverage-v8
or@vitest/coverage-istanbul
) - If the environment package is not installed (
jsdom
/happy-dom
/@edge-runtime/vm
)
If undefined
is returned or tests failed during the run, Vitest sets process.exitCode
to 1
.
If watch mode is not enabled, Vitest will call close
method.
If watch mode is enabled and the terminal supports TTY, Vitest will register console shortcuts.
You can pass down a list of filters as a second argument. Vitest will run only tests that contain at least one of the passed-down strings in their file path.
Additionally, you can use the third argument to pass in CLI arguments, which will override any test config options.
Alternatively, you can pass in the complete Vite config as the fourth argument, which will take precedence over any other user-defined options.
createVitest
You can create Vitest instance yourself using createVitest
function. It returns the same Vitest
instance as startVitest
, but it doesn't start tests and doesn't validate installed packages.
import { createVitest } from 'vitest/node'
const vitest = await createVitest('test', {
watch: false,
})
parseCLI
You can use this method to parse CLI arguments. It accepts a string (where arguments are split by a single space) or a strings array of CLI arguments in the same format that Vitest CLI uses. It returns a filter and options
that you can later pass down to createVitest
or startVitest
methods.
import { parseCLI } from 'vitest/node'
parseCLI('vitest ./files.ts --coverage --browser=chrome')
Vitest
Vitest instance requires the current test mode. It can be either:
test
when running runtime testsbenchmark
when running benchmarks
mode
test
Test mode will only call functions inside test
or it
, and throws an error when bench
is encountered. This mode uses include
and exclude
options in the config to find test files.
benchmark
Benchmark mode calls bench
functions and throws an error, when it encounters test
or it
. This mode uses benchmark.include
and benchmark.exclude
options in the config to find benchmark files.
start
You can start running tests or benchmarks with start
method. You can pass an array of strings to filter test files.