A Visual Studio Code extension that helps you with your tests in Elixir!
You can install it through the Visual Studio Code Marketplace.
There are a few options that you can set for this extension under the vscode-elixir-test object:
- mixEnv: when set, injects the- MIX_ENVenv var before mix commands. Default:- null.
- focusOnTerminalAfterTest: focus the terminal after the test is executed. Default- true.
- beforeTest: a custom command to run on the terminal before running the test command. Default- null.
Example:
{
  "vscode-elixir-test": {
    "mixEnv": "test",
    "focusOnTerminalAfterTest": true,
    "beforeTest": "clear",
  }
}This enables you to navigate back and forth between your elixir file and its test.
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift + J (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + J (Linux/Windows)
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift  + I, F (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + 8, F (Linux/Windows)
This one does the same as above, but for a single test.
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift  + I, C (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + 8, C (Linux/Windows)
This one does the same as above, but for all tests within a folder.
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift  + I, D (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + 8, D (Linux/Windows)
Alternatively, right-click the folder in the Explorer and select Elixir Test: Run all tests in a folder.
This one does the same as above, but for the entire test suite.
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift  + I, S (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + 8, S (Linux/Windows)
This one will run the last test command you ran from this extension.
The default keybinding is Cmd + Shift  + I, L (macOS) and Ctrl + Shift + 8, L (Linux/Windows)
To watch tests, you need to install mix_test_watch dependency.
Feel free to suggest some new features or report bugs creating a new issue. Or even better, you can open a pull request! 😄

