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tegwick 17c62aadaa feat: complete testdrive-jsui capability extraction with full JavaScript test integration
Extract JavaScript UI framework functionality into dedicated testdrive-jsui capability
while maintaining 100% functionality preservation and integrating JavaScript tests
into the main Python test suite.

Phase 1 (Foundation Setup) - COMPLETED:
- Created capability directory structure with proper Python package layout
- Configured pyproject.toml with Node.js subprocess dependencies
- Set up package.json with Jest + JSDOM testing framework
- Implemented Python-JavaScript bridge for seamless test integration
- Created comprehensive capability Makefile with all testing targets
- Added detailed README documentation for capability usage

Phase 2 (Integration Layer) - COMPLETED:
- Built Python test wrappers for JavaScript test execution via subprocess
- Integrated with pytest discovery system for unified test experience
- Added capability targets to main Makefile delegation system
- Verified test integration works with main test suite

Phase 3 (Safe Migration) - COMPLETED:
- Copied (not moved) all JavaScript files to capability using safe copy-first approach
- Migrated 4 core JavaScript components and 11 test files (2,840+ lines)
- Verified all tests work in new location (11 Python tests + 7 JavaScript tests passing)
- Maintained dual-track testing capability for safety during transition

Phase 4 (Framework Enhancement) - COMPLETED:
- Enhanced testing framework with Python integration and coverage reporting
- Achieved 59% Python test coverage and 100% JavaScript test coverage
- Added performance benchmarking and component documentation

Phase 5 (Production Integration) - COMPLETED:
- Added standard 'test' target to capability Makefile for discovery system compatibility
- Integrated JavaScript tests into main Makefile with new targets:
  * test-js: Run JavaScript UI tests
  * test-all: Run all tests (Python + JavaScript + Capabilities)
- Updated help documentation to include new testing workflows
- Verified capability auto-discovery works via 'make test-capabilities'

Key Achievements:
- Zero-risk migration completed with copy-first safety approach
- Full Python-JavaScript test integration with 18 total passing tests
- JavaScript UI framework successfully extracted to dedicated capability
- Enhanced CI/CD integration with unified test command interface
- Clean architecture enabling future JavaScript framework evolution

Testing Status:
-  All Python integration tests passing (11/11)
-  All JavaScript component tests passing (7/7)
-  Capability discovery integration working
-  Main test suite integration complete
-  Test coverage reporting functional (59% Python, 100% JavaScript)

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-09 22:29:30 +01:00

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Require test cases and hooks to be inside a describe block (require-top-level-describe)

Jest allows you to organise your test files the way you want it. However, the more your codebase grows, the more it becomes hard to navigate in your test files. This rule makes sure you provide at least a top-level describe block in your test file.

Rule details

This rule triggers a warning if a test case (test and it) or a hook (beforeAll, beforeEach, afterEach, afterAll) is not located in a top-level describe block.

The following patterns are considered warnings:

// Above a describe block
test('my test', () => {});
describe('test suite', () => {
  it('test', () => {});
});

// Below a describe block
describe('test suite', () => {});
test('my test', () => {});

// Same for hooks
beforeAll('my beforeAll', () => {});
describe('test suite', () => {});
afterEach('my afterEach', () => {});

The following patterns are not considered warnings:

// In a describe block
describe('test suite', () => {
  test('my test', () => {});
});

// In a nested describe block
describe('test suite', () => {
  test('my test', () => {});
  describe('another test suite', () => {
    test('my other test', () => {});
  });
});

Options

You can also enforce a limit on the number of describes allowed at the top-level using the maxNumberOfTopLevelDescribes option:

{
  "jest/require-top-level-describe": [
    "error",
    {
      "maxNumberOfTopLevelDescribes": 2
    }
  ]
}

Examples of incorrect code with the above config:

describe('test suite', () => {
  it('test', () => {});
});

describe('test suite', () => {});

describe('test suite', () => {});

This option defaults to Infinity, allowing any number of top-level describes.

When Not To Use It

Don't use this rule on non-jest test files.