TestModule
The TestModule class represents a single module in a single project. This class is only available in the main thread. Refer to the "Runner API" if you are working with runtime tasks.
The TestModule instance always has a type property with the value of module. You can use it to distinguish between different task types:
if (task.type === 'module') {
task // TestModule
}The TestModule inherits all methods and properties from the TestSuite. This guide will only list methods and properties unique to the TestModule
WARNING
We are planning to introduce a new Reporter API that will be using this API by default. For now, the Reporter API uses runner tasks, but you can still access TestModule via vitest.state.getReportedEntity method:
import type { RunnerTestFile, TestModule, Vitest } from 'vitest/node'
class Reporter {
private vitest!: Vitest
onInit(vitest: Vitest) {
this.vitest = vitest
}
onFinished(files: RunnerTestFile[]) {
for (const file of files) {
const testModule = this.vitest.getReportedEntity(file) as TestModule
console.log(testModule) // TestModule
}
}
}moduleId
This is usually an absolute unix file path (even on Windows). It can be a virtual id if the file is not on the disk. This value corresponds to Vite's ModuleGraph id.
diagnostic
function diagnostic(): ModuleDiagnosticUseful information about the module like duration, memory usage, etc. If the module was not executed yet, all diagnostic values will return 0.
interface ModuleDiagnostic {
/**
* The time it takes to import and initiate an environment.
*/
environmentSetupDuration: number
/**
* The time it takes Vitest to setup test harness (runner, mocks, etc.).
*/
prepareDuration: number
/**
* The time it takes to import the test module.
* This includes importing everything in the module and executing suite callbacks.
*/
collectDuration: number
/**
* The time it takes to import the setup module.
*/
setupDuration: number
/**
* Accumulated duration of all tests and hooks in the module.
*/
duration: number
}