- Enhance E2E testing and LLM analysis report and: - Add --analyze-log flag to run_e2e.sh to re-run LLM analysis on existing logs. - Add test:e2e and analyze-log scripts to package.json for easier execution. - Correct display errors and dependency validation output: - Update chalk usage in add-task.js to use bracket notation (chalk[color]) compatible with v5, resolving 'chalk.keyword is not a function' error. - Modify fix-dependencies command output to show red failure box with issue count instead of green success box when validation fails. - Refactor interactive model setup: - Verify inclusion of 'No change' option during interactive model setup flow (task-master models --setup). - Update model definitions: - Add max_tokens field for gpt-4o in supported-models.json. - Remove unused scripts: - Delete prepare-package.js and rule-transformer.test.js. Release candidate
Task Master Test Suite
This directory contains tests for the Task Master CLI. The tests are organized into different categories to ensure comprehensive test coverage.
Test Structure
unit/: Unit tests for individual functions and componentsintegration/: Integration tests for testing interactions between componentse2e/: End-to-end tests for testing complete workflowsfixtures/: Test fixtures and sample data
Running Tests
To run all tests:
npm test
To run tests in watch mode (for development):
npm run test:watch
To run tests with coverage reporting:
npm run test:coverage
Testing Approach
Unit Tests
Unit tests focus on testing individual functions and components in isolation. These tests should be fast and should mock external dependencies.
Integration Tests
Integration tests focus on testing interactions between components. These tests ensure that components work together correctly.
End-to-End Tests
End-to-end tests focus on testing complete workflows from a user's perspective. These tests ensure that the CLI works correctly as a whole.
Test Fixtures
Test fixtures provide sample data for tests. Fixtures should be small, focused, and representative of real-world data.
Mocking
For external dependencies like file system operations and API calls, we use mocking to isolate the code being tested.
- File system operations: Use
mock-fsto mock the file system - API calls: Use Jest's mocking capabilities to mock API responses
Test Coverage
We aim for at least 80% test coverage for all code paths. Coverage reports can be generated with:
npm run test:coverage