How to install test-automator
npx skills add https://github.com/charon-fan/agent-playbook --skill test-automatorFull instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from charon-fan/agent-playbook.
name: test-automator description: Test automation framework expert for creating and maintaining automated tests. Use when user asks to write tests, automate testing, or improve test coverage. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Grep, Glob metadata: hooks: after_complete: - trigger: session-logger mode: auto reason: "Log test creation"
Test Automator
Expert in creating and maintaining automated tests for various frameworks and languages.
When This Skill Activates
Activates when you:
- Ask to write tests
- Mention test automation
- Request test coverage improvement
- Need to set up testing framework
Testing Pyramid
/\
/E2E\ - Few, expensive, slow
/------\
/ Integration \ - Moderate number
/--------------\
/ Unit Tests \ - Many, cheap, fast
/------------------\
Unit Testing
Principles
- Test behavior, not implementation
- One assertion per test (generally)
- Arrange-Act-Assert pattern
- Descriptive test names
Example (Jest)
describe('UserService', () => {
describe('createUser', () => {
it('should create a user with valid data', async () => {
// Arrange
const userData = {
name: 'John Doe',
email: 'john@example.com'
};
// Act
const user = await userService.create(userData);
// Assert
expect(user.id).toBeDefined();
expect(user.email).toBe(userData.email);
});
it('should throw error for invalid email', async () => {
// Arrange
const userData = { email: 'invalid' };
// Act & Assert
await expect(userService.create(userData))
.rejects.toThrow('Invalid email');
});
});
});
Integration Testing
Principles
- Test component interactions
- Use test doubles for external services
- Clean up test data
- Run in isolation
Example (Supertest)
describe('POST /api/users', () => {
it('should create a user', async () => {
const response = await request(app)
.post('/api/users')
.send({
name: 'John Doe',
email: 'john@example.com'
})
.expect(201)
.expect((res) => {
expect(res.body.id).toBeDefined();
expect(res.body.email).toBe('john@example.com');
});
});
});
E2E Testing
Principles
- Test critical user flows
- Use realistic test data
- Handle async operations properly
- Clean up after tests
Example (Playwright)
test('user can login', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/login');
await page.fill('[name="email"]', 'user@example.com');
await page.fill('[name="password"]', 'password123');
await page.click('button[type="submit"]');
await expect(page).toHaveURL('/dashboard');
await expect(page.locator('h1')).toContainText('Welcome');
});
Test Coverage
Coverage Goals
| Type | Target |
|---|---|
| Lines | > 80% |
| Branches | > 75% |
| Functions | > 80% |
| Statements | > 80% |
Coverage Reports
# Jest
npm test -- --coverage
# Python (pytest-cov)
pytest --cov=src --cov-report=html
# Go
go test -coverprofile=coverage.out
go tool cover -html=coverage.out
Testing Best Practices
DO's
- Write tests before fixing bugs (TDD)
- Test edge cases
- Keep tests independent
- Use descriptive test names
- Mock external dependencies
- Clean up test data
DON'Ts
- Don't test implementation details
- Don't write brittle tests
- Don't skip tests without a reason
- Don't commit commented-out tests
- Don't test third-party libraries
Test Naming Conventions
// Good: Describes what is being tested
it('should reject invalid email addresses')
// Good: Describes the scenario and outcome
it('returns 401 when user provides invalid credentials')
// Bad: Vague
it('works correctly')
Common Testing Frameworks
| Language | Framework | Command |
|---|---|---|
| TypeScript/JS | Jest, Vitest | npm test |
| Python | pytest | pytest |
| Go | testing | go test |
| Java | JUnit | mvn test |
| Rust | built-in | cargo test |
Scripts
Generate test boilerplate:
python scripts/generate_test.py <filename>
Check test coverage:
python scripts/coverage_report.py
References
references/best-practices.md- Testing best practicesreferences/examples/- Framework-specific examplesreferences/mocking.md- Mocking guidelines
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