Generate comprehensive Vitest tests for code examples in JavaScript concept documentation pages, following project conventions and referencing source lines
Use this skill to generate comprehensive Vitest tests for all code examples in a concept documentation page. Tests verify that code examples in the documentation are accurate and work as described.
Follow these four phases to create comprehensive tests for a concept page.
Scan the concept page for all code examples and categorize them:
| Category | Characteristics | Action |
|---|
| Testable | Has console.log with output comments, returns values | Write tests |
| DOM-specific | Uses document, window, DOM APIs, event handlers | Write DOM tests (separate file) |
| Error examples | Intentionally throws errors, demonstrates failures | Write tests with toThrow |
| Conceptual | ASCII diagrams, pseudo-code, incomplete snippets | Skip (document why) |
| Browser-only | Uses browser APIs not available in jsdom | Skip or mock |
tests/
├── fundamentals/ # Concepts 1-6
├── functions-execution/ # Concepts 7-8
├── web-platform/ # Concepts 9-10
├── object-oriented/ # Concepts 11-15
├── functional-programming/ # Concepts 16-19
├── async-javascript/ # Concepts 20-22
├── advanced-topics/ # Concepts 23-31
└── beyond/ # Extended concepts
└── {subcategory}/
File naming:
{concept-name}.test.js{concept-name}.dom.test.jsFor each testable code example:
console.log comments or documented behavior)expect assertionsdescribe blocks matching documentation sections| Case | Solution |
|---|---|
| Browser-only APIs | Use jsdom environment or skip with note |
| Timing-dependent code | Use vi.useFakeTimers() or test the logic, not timing |
| Side effects | Capture output or test mutations |
| Intentional errors | Use expect(() => {...}).toThrow() |
| Async code | Use async/await with proper assertions |
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest'
For DOM tests or tests needing mocks:
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach, afterEach } from 'vitest'
/**
* @vitest-environment jsdom
*/
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach, afterEach } from 'vitest'
Match the structure of the documentation:
describe('Concept Name', () => {
describe('Section from Documentation', () => {
describe('Subsection if needed', () => {
it('should [specific behavior]', () => {
// Test
})
})
})
})
// Good
it('should return "object" for typeof null', () => {})
it('should throw TypeError when accessing property of undefined', () => {})
it('should resolve promises in order they were created', () => {})
// Bad
it('test typeof', () => {})
it('works correctly', () => {})
it('null test', () => {})
Always reference the documentation source:
// ============================================================
// SECTION NAME FROM DOCUMENTATION
// From {concept}.mdx lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('Section Name', () => {
// From lines 45-52: Basic typeof examples
it('should return correct type strings', () => {
// Test
})
})
Documentation:
console.log(typeof "hello") // "string"
console.log(typeof 42) // "number"
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: typeof examples
it('should return correct type for primitives', () => {
expect(typeof "hello").toBe("string")
expect(typeof 42).toBe("number")
})
Documentation:
let a = "hello"
let b = "hello"
console.log(a === b) // true
let obj1 = { x: 1 }
let obj2 = { x: 1 }
console.log(obj1 === obj2) // false
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Primitive vs object comparison
it('should compare primitives by value', () => {
let a = "hello"
let b = "hello"
expect(a === b).toBe(true)
})
it('should compare objects by reference', () => {
let obj1 = { x: 1 }
let obj2 = { x: 1 }
expect(obj1 === obj2).toBe(false)
})
Documentation:
function greet(name) {
return "Hello, " + name + "!"
}
console.log(greet("Alice")) // "Hello, Alice!"
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: greet function example
it('should return greeting with name', () => {
function greet(name) {
return "Hello, " + name + "!"
}
expect(greet("Alice")).toBe("Hello, Alice!")
})
Documentation:
// This throws an error!
const obj = null
console.log(obj.property) // TypeError: Cannot read property of null
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Accessing property of null
it('should throw TypeError when accessing property of null', () => {
const obj = null
expect(() => {
obj.property
}).toThrow(TypeError)
})
Documentation:
function divide(a, b) {
if (b === 0) throw new Error("Cannot divide by zero")
return a / b
}
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: divide function with error
it('should throw error when dividing by zero', () => {
function divide(a, b) {
if (b === 0) throw new Error("Cannot divide by zero")
return a / b
}
expect(() => divide(10, 0)).toThrow("Cannot divide by zero")
expect(divide(10, 2)).toBe(5)
})
Documentation:
async function fetchUser(id) {
const response = await fetch(`/api/users/${id}`)
return response.json()
}
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: async fetchUser function
it('should fetch user data asynchronously', async () => {
// Mock fetch for testing
global.fetch = vi.fn(() =>
Promise.resolve({
json: () => Promise.resolve({ id: 1, name: 'Alice' })
})
)
async function fetchUser(id) {
const response = await fetch(`/api/users/${id}`)
return response.json()
}
const user = await fetchUser(1)
expect(user).toEqual({ id: 1, name: 'Alice' })
})
Documentation:
const promise = new Promise((resolve) => {
resolve("done")
})
promise.then(result => console.log(result)) // "done"
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Basic Promise resolution
it('should resolve with correct value', async () => {
const promise = new Promise((resolve) => {
resolve("done")
})
await expect(promise).resolves.toBe("done")
})
Documentation:
const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
reject(new Error("Something went wrong"))
})
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Promise rejection
it('should reject with error', async () => {
const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
reject(new Error("Something went wrong"))
})
await expect(promise).rejects.toThrow("Something went wrong")
})
Documentation:
console.log(0.1 + 0.2) // 0.30000000000000004
console.log(0.1 + 0.2 === 0.3) // false
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Floating point precision
it('should demonstrate floating point imprecision', () => {
expect(0.1 + 0.2).not.toBe(0.3)
expect(0.1 + 0.2).toBeCloseTo(0.3)
expect(0.1 + 0.2 === 0.3).toBe(false)
})
Documentation:
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
const doubled = numbers.map(n => n * 2)
console.log(doubled) // [2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Array map example
it('should double all numbers in array', () => {
const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
const doubled = numbers.map(n => n * 2)
expect(doubled).toEqual([2, 4, 6, 8, 10])
expect(numbers).toEqual([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) // Original unchanged
})
Documentation:
const obj = { a: 1 }
obj.b = 2
console.log(obj) // { a: 1, b: 2 }
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Object mutation
it('should allow adding properties to objects', () => {
const obj = { a: 1 }
obj.b = 2
expect(obj).toEqual({ a: 1, b: 2 })
})
Documentation:
function counter() {
let count = 0
return function() {
count++
return count
}
}
const increment = counter()
console.log(increment()) // 1
console.log(increment()) // 2
console.log(increment()) // 3
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Closure counter example
it('should maintain state across calls via closure', () => {
function counter() {
let count = 0
return function() {
count++
return count
}
}
const increment = counter()
expect(increment()).toBe(1)
expect(increment()).toBe(2)
expect(increment()).toBe(3)
})
it('should create independent counters', () => {
function counter() {
let count = 0
return function() {
count++
return count
}
}
const counter1 = counter()
const counter2 = counter()
expect(counter1()).toBe(1)
expect(counter1()).toBe(2)
expect(counter2()).toBe(1) // Independent
})
Documentation:
const button = document.getElementById('myButton')
button.addEventListener('click', function(event) {
console.log('Button clicked!')
console.log(event.type) // "click"
})
Test (in .dom.test.js file):
/**
* @vitest-environment jsdom
*/
import { describe, it, expect, beforeEach, afterEach } from 'vitest'
describe('DOM Event Handlers', () => {
let button
beforeEach(() => {
button = document.createElement('button')
button.id = 'myButton'
document.body.appendChild(button)
})
afterEach(() => {
document.body.innerHTML = ''
})
// From lines XX-YY: Button click event
it('should fire click event handler', () => {
const output = []
button.addEventListener('click', function(event) {
output.push('Button clicked!')
output.push(event.type)
})
button.click()
expect(output).toEqual(['Button clicked!', 'click'])
})
})
Documentation:
const div = document.createElement('div')
div.textContent = 'Hello'
div.classList.add('greeting')
document.body.appendChild(div)
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Creating and appending elements
it('should create element with text and class', () => {
const div = document.createElement('div')
div.textContent = 'Hello'
div.classList.add('greeting')
document.body.appendChild(div)
const element = document.querySelector('.greeting')
expect(element).not.toBeNull()
expect(element.textContent).toBe('Hello')
expect(element.classList.contains('greeting')).toBe(true)
})
Documentation:
console.log('First')
setTimeout(() => console.log('Second'), 0)
console.log('Third')
// Output: First, Third, Second
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: setTimeout execution order
it('should execute setTimeout callback after synchronous code', async () => {
const output = []
output.push('First')
setTimeout(() => output.push('Second'), 0)
output.push('Third')
// Wait for setTimeout to execute
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 10))
expect(output).toEqual(['First', 'Third', 'Second'])
})
Documentation:
// In strict mode, this throws
"use strict"
x = 10 // ReferenceError: x is not defined
Test:
// From lines XX-YY: Strict mode variable declaration
it('should throw ReferenceError in strict mode for undeclared variables', () => {
// Vitest runs in strict mode by default
expect(() => {
// Using eval to test strict mode behavior
"use strict"
eval('undeclaredVar = 10')
}).toThrow()
})
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest'
describe('[Concept Name]', () => {
// ============================================================
// [FIRST SECTION NAME FROM DOCUMENTATION]
// From [concept].mdx lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('[First Section]', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: [Brief description of example]
it('should [expected behavior]', () => {
// Code from documentation
expect(result).toBe(expected)
})
// From lines XX-YY: [Brief description of next example]
it('should [another expected behavior]', () => {
// Code from documentation
expect(result).toEqual(expected)
})
})
// ============================================================
// [SECOND SECTION NAME FROM DOCUMENTATION]
// From [concept].mdx lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('[Second Section]', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: [Description]
it('should [behavior]', () => {
// Test
})
})
// ============================================================
// EDGE CASES AND COMMON MISTAKES
// From [concept].mdx lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('Edge Cases', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: [Edge case description]
it('should handle [edge case]', () => {
// Test
})
})
describe('Common Mistakes', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: Wrong way example
it('should demonstrate the incorrect behavior', () => {
// Test showing why the "wrong" way fails
})
// From lines XX-YY: Correct way example
it('should demonstrate the correct behavior', () => {
// Test showing the right approach
})
})
})
/**
* @vitest-environment jsdom
*/
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach, afterEach } from 'vitest'
// ============================================================
// DOM EXAMPLES FROM [CONCEPT NAME]
// From [concept].mdx lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('[Concept Name] - DOM', () => {
// Shared setup
let container
beforeEach(() => {
// Create a fresh container for each test
container = document.createElement('div')
container.id = 'test-container'
document.body.appendChild(container)
})
afterEach(() => {
// Clean up after each test
document.body.innerHTML = ''
vi.restoreAllMocks()
})
// ============================================================
// [SECTION NAME]
// From lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('[Section Name]', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: [Example description]
it('should [expected DOM behavior]', () => {
// Setup
const element = document.createElement('div')
container.appendChild(element)
// Action
element.textContent = 'Hello'
// Assert
expect(element.textContent).toBe('Hello')
})
})
// ============================================================
// EVENT HANDLING
// From lines XX-YY
// ============================================================
describe('Event Handling', () => {
// From lines XX-YY: Click event example
it('should handle click events', () => {
const button = document.createElement('button')
container.appendChild(button)
let clicked = false
button.addEventListener('click', () => {
clicked = true
})
button.click()
expect(clicked).toBe(true)
})
})
})
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run tests for specific concept
npm test -- tests/fundamentals/primitive-types/
# Run tests for specific file
npm test -- tests/fundamentals/primitive-types/primitive-types.test.js
# Run DOM tests only
npm test -- tests/fundamentals/primitive-types/primitive-types.dom.test.js
# Run with watch mode
npm run test:watch
# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage
# Run with verbose output
npm test -- --reporter=verbose
.dom.test.js filetoThrow patterntoBeCloseTotoEqual (not toBe){concept}.test.js)npm test -- tests/{category}/{concept}/Use this template to document test coverage for a concept page.
# Test Coverage Report: [Concept Name]
**Concept Page:** `/docs/concepts/[slug].mdx`
**Test File:** `/tests/{category}/{concept}/{concept}.test.js`
**DOM Test File:** `/tests/{category}/{concept}/{concept}.dom.test.js` (if applicable)
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
**Author:** [Name/Claude]
## Summary
| Metric | Count |
|--------|-------|
| Total Code Examples in Doc | XX |
| Testable Examples | XX |
| Tests Written | XX |
| DOM Tests Written | XX |
| Skipped (with reason) | XX |
## Tests by Section
| Section | Line Range | Examples | Tests | Status |
|---------|------------|----------|-------|--------|
| [Section 1] | XX-YY | X | X | ✅ |
| [Section 2] | XX-YY | X | X | ✅ |
| [Section 3] | XX-YY | X | X | ⚠️ (1 skipped) |
## Skipped Examples
| Line | Example Description | Reason |
|------|---------------------|--------|
| XX | ASCII diagram of call stack | Conceptual, not executable |
| YY | Browser fetch example | Requires network, mocked instead |
## Test Execution
```bash
npm test -- tests/{category}/{concept}/
Result: ✅ XX passing | ❌ X failing | ⏭️ X skipped
[Any special considerations, mock requirements, or issues encountered]
---
## Common Issues and Solutions
### Issue: Test passes but shouldn't
**Problem:** Test expectations don't match documentation output
**Solution:** Double-check the expected value matches the `console.log` comment exactly
```javascript
// Documentation says: console.log(result) // [1, 2, 3]
// Make sure test uses:
expect(result).toEqual([1, 2, 3]) // NOT toBe for arrays
Problem: Async test never resolves
Solution: Ensure all promises are awaited and async function is marked
// Bad
it('should fetch data', () => {
const data = fetchData() // Missing await!
expect(data).toBeDefined()
})
// Good
it('should fetch data', async () => {
const data = await fetchData()
expect(data).toBeDefined()
})
Problem: Missing jsdom environment
Solution: Add environment directive at top of file
/**
* @vitest-environment jsdom
*/
Problem: Tests affect each other
Solution: Use beforeEach/afterEach for cleanup
afterEach(() => {
document.body.innerHTML = ''
vi.restoreAllMocks()
})
When writing tests for a concept page:
Remember: Tests serve two purposes:
Every testable code example in the documentation should have a corresponding test. If an example can't be tested, document why.