Enables DOM in Node.js
global-jsdom
will injectdocument
,window
and other DOM API into your Node.js environment. This allows you to run browser tests in Node.js. The specific attributes set onglobal
come directly from thejsdom
version you have installed.
global-jsdom
uses the same major version as the jsdom
that it wraps.
Requires node >= 18.
npm install --save-dev --save-exact jsdom global-jsdom
Just invoke it to turn your Node.js environment into a DOM environment.
// commonjs
require('global-jsdom/register')
// or es2015
import 'global-jsdom/register'
// you can now use the DOM
document.body.innerHTML = 'hello'
// you can also access the current jsdom instance through $jsdom
global.$jsdom.reconfigure({})
You may pass configuration parameters to jsdom
like so:
// commonjs
const globalJsdom = require('global-jsdom')
// or es2015
import globalJsdom from 'global-jsdom'
// then
globalJsdom(html, options)
Check the jsdom.jsdom() documentation for valid values for the options
parameter.
The following set of default options are passed to jsdom
{
// if url isn't set then localStorage breaks with a cryptic error, see
// https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/2304#issuecomment-408320484
url: 'http://localhost:3000',
// pretendToBeVisual is enabled so that react works, see
// https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom#pretending-to-be-a-visual-browser
pretendToBeVisual: true,
}
To clean up the global namespace just invoke the returned function:
// commonjs
const cleanup = require('global-jsdom')()
// es2015
import globalJsdom from 'global-jsdom'
const cleanup = globalJsdom()
// do things, then
cleanup()
In tape, run it before your other tests.
require('global-jsdom/register')
test('your tests', (t) => {
/* and so on... */
})
Simple: Use Mocha's --require
option. Add this to the test/mocha.opts
file (create it if it doesn't exist)
-r global-jsdom/register
Advanced: For finer control, you can instead add it via mocha's before
and after
hooks.
before(function () {
this.jsdom = require('global-jsdom')()
})
after(function () {
this.jsdom()
})
If you're using a recent version of
node then import
should
just work:
import 'global-jsdom/register'
import React from 'react'
import jQuery from 'jquery'
// ...
The library includes automatic support providing the necessary type declarations for an integration without further configuration.
import globalJsdom from "global-jsdom";
describe("Typescript test example", () => {
let cleanup: { (): void };
before(() => {
cleanup = globalJsdom();
});
after(() => {
cleanup();
});
})
original code forked from jsdom-global