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NAME

       AVA - Test runner for Node.js with a concise API

       Translations:                                                                     Français
       https://github.com/avajs/ava-docs/blob/main/fr_FR/docs/05-command-line.md

SYNOPSIS

         ava [<pattern>...]
         ava debug [<pattern>...]
         ava reset-cache

         Commands:
           ava [<pattern>...]        Run tests                                  [default]
           ava debug [<pattern>...]  Activate Node.js inspector and run a single test
                                     file
           ava reset-cache           Delete any temporary files and state kept by AVA,
                                     then exit

         Positionals:
           pattern  Select which test files to run. Leave empty if you want AVA to run
                    all test files as per your configuration. Accepts glob patterns,
                    directories that (recursively) contain test files, and file paths
                    optionally suffixed with a colon and comma-separated numbers and/or
                    ranges identifying the 1-based line(s) of specific tests to run
                                                                                 [string]

         Options:
               --version            Show version number                         [boolean]
               --color              Force color output                          [boolean]
               --config             Specific JavaScript file for AVA to read its config
                                    from, instead of using package.json or ava.config.*
                                    files
               --help               Show help                                   [boolean]
           -c, --concurrency        Max number of test files running at the same time
                                    (default: CPU cores)                         [number]
               --fail-fast          Stop after first test failure               [boolean]
           -m, --match              Only run tests with matching title (can be repeated)
                                                                                 [string]
               --no-worker-threads  Don't use worker threads                    [boolean]
               --node-arguments     Additional Node.js arguments for launching worker
                                    processes (specify as a single string)       [string]
           -s, --serial             Run tests serially                          [boolean]
           -t, --tap                Generate TAP output                         [boolean]
           -T, --timeout            Set global timeout (milliseconds or human-readable,
                                    e.g. 10s, 2m)                                [string]
           -u, --update-snapshots   Update snapshots                            [boolean]
           -v, --verbose            Enable verbose output (default)             [boolean]
           -w, --watch              Re-run tests when files change              [boolean]

         Examples:
           ava
           ava test.js
           ava test.js:4,7-9

DESCRIPTION

       AVA searches for test files using the following patterns:

       • test.jssrc/test.jssource/test.js**/test-*.js**/*.spec.js**/*.test.js**/test/**/*.js**/tests/**/*.js**/__tests__/**/*.js

       Files inside node_modules are always ignored. So are files starting with _  or  inside  of
       directories  that  start  with a single _. Additionally, files matching these patterns are
       ignored by default, unless different patterns are configured:

       • **/__tests__/**/__helper__/**/***/__tests__/**/__helpers__/**/***/__tests__/**/__fixture__/**/***/__tests__/**/__fixtures__/**/***/test/**/helper/**/***/test/**/helpers/**/***/test/**/fixture/**/***/test/**/fixtures/**/***/tests/**/helper/**/***/tests/**/helpers/**/***/tests/**/fixture/**/***/tests/**/fixtures/**/*

       When using npm test, you can pass positional arguments directly  npm  test  test2.js,  but
       flags needs to be passed like npm test -- --verbose.

Running tests with matching titles

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       https://stackblitz.com/github/avajs/ava/tree/main/examples/matching-titles?file=test.js&terminal=test&view=editor

       The  --match  flag  allows  you  to run just the tests that have a matching title. This is
       achieved with simple  wildcard  patterns.  Patterns  are  case  insensitive.  See  matcher
       https://github.com/sindresorhus/matcher for more details.

       Match titles ending with foo:

         npx ava --match='*foo'

       Match titles starting with foo:

         npx ava --match='foo*'

       Match titles containing foo:

         npx ava --match='*foo*'

       Match titles that are exactly foo (albeit case insensitively):

         npx ava --match='foo'

       Match titles not containing foo:

         npx ava --match='!*foo*'

       Match titles starting with foo and ending with bar:

         npx ava --match='foo*bar'

       Match titles starting with foo or ending with bar:

         npx ava --match='foo*' --match='*bar'

       Note  that  a  match  pattern takes precedence over the .only modifier. Only tests with an
       explicit title are matched. Tests without titles  or  whose  title  is  derived  from  the
       implementation function will be skipped when --match is used.

       Here's what happens when you run AVA with a match pattern of *oo* and the following tests:

         test('foo will run', t => {
             t.pass();
         });

         test('moo will also run', t => {
             t.pass();
         });

         test.only('boo will run but not exclusively', t => {
             t.pass();
         });

         // Won't run, no title
         test(function (t) {
             t.fail();
         });

         // Won't run, no explicit title
         test(function foo(t) {
             t.fail();
         });

Running tests at specific line numbers

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       https://stackblitz.com/github/avajs/ava/tree/main/examples/specific-line-numbers?file=test.js&terminal=test&view=editor

       AVA  lets  you  run  tests exclusively by referring to their line numbers. Target a single
       line, a range of lines or both. You can select any line number of a test.

       The format is a comma-separated list of [X|Y-Z] where X, Y and Z are  integers  between  1
       and the last line number of the file.

       This feature is only available from the command line.

   Running a single test
       To only run a particular test in a file, append the line number of the test to the path or
       pattern passed to AVA.

       Given the following test file:

       test.js

         1: test('unicorn', t => {
         2:   t.pass();
         3: });
         4:
         5: test('rainbow', t => {
         6:  t.fail();
         7: });

       Running npx ava test.js:2 for would run the unicorn test. In fact you could use  any  line
       number between 1 and 3.

   Running multiple tests
       To run multiple tests, either target them one by one or select a range of line numbers. As
       line numbers are given per file, you can run multiple files with  different  line  numbers
       for  each  file.  If the same file is provided multiple times, line numbers are merged and
       only run once.

   Examples
       Single line numbers:

         npx ava test.js:2,9

       Range:

         npx ava test.js:4-7

       Mix of single line number and range:

         npx ava test.js:4,9-12

       Different files:

         npx ava test.js:3 test2.js:4,7-9

       When running a file with and without line numbers, line numbers take precedence.

Resetting AVA's cache

       AVA maintains some temporary state. You can clear this state by running:

         npx ava reset-cache

       This deletes all files in the node_modules/.cache/ava directory.

Reporters

       AVA uses a human readable reporter by  default:  <img  src="../media/verbose-reporter.png"
       width="294">

   TAP reporter
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       https://stackblitz.com/github/avajs/ava/tree/main/examples/tap-reporter?file=test.js&terminal=test&view=editor

       AVA   supports   the   TAP   format   and   thus  is  compatible  with  any  TAP  reporter
       https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-tap#reporters. Use the --tap flag  to  enable  TAP
       output.

         $ npx ava --tap | npx tap-nyan
       <img src="../media/tap-reporter.png" width="420">

       Please   note   that   the   TAP   reporter   is   unavailable   when   using  watch  mode
       ./recipes/watch-mode.md.

Node arguments

       The --node-arguments argument may be used to specify additional  arguments  for  launching
       worker  processes.  These  are  combined  with  the  nodeArguments  configuration  and any
       arguments passed to the node binary when starting AVA.

       Only pass trusted values.

       Specify the arguments as a single string:

         npx ava --node-arguments="--throw-deprecation --zero-fill-buffers"

       Only pass trusted values.

                                           August 2022                                      AVA()