--- name: Write browser DOM tests with Bun and happy-dom --- You can write and run browser tests with Bun's test runner in conjunction with [Happy DOM](https://github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom). Happy DOM implements mocked versions of browser APIs like `document` and `location`. --- To get started, install `happy-dom`. ```sh $ bun add -d @happy-dom/global-registrator ``` --- This module exports a "registrator" that injects the mocked browser APIs to the global scope. ```ts#happydom.ts import { GlobalRegistrator } from "@happy-dom/global-registrator"; GlobalRegistrator.register(); ``` --- We need to make sure this file is executed before any of our test files. That's a job for Bun's built-in [_preload_]() functionality. Create a `bunfig.toml` file in the root of your project (if it doesn't already exist) and add the following lines. The `./happydom.ts` file should contain the registration code above. ```toml#bunfig.toml [test] preload = "./happydom.ts" ``` --- Now running `bun test` inside our project will automatically execute `happydom.ts` first. We can start writing tests that use browser APIs. ```ts import { test, expect } from "bun:test"; test("set button text", () => { document.body.innerHTML = ``; const button = document.querySelector("button"); expect(button?.innerText).toEqual("My button"); }); ``` --- With Happy DOM properly configured, this test runs as expected. ```sh $ bun test dom.test.ts: ✓ set button text [0.82ms] 1 pass 0 fail 1 expect() calls Ran 1 tests across 1 files. 1 total [125.00ms] ``` --- Refer to the [Happy DOM repo](https://github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom) and [Docs > Test runner > DOM](/docs/test/dom) for complete documentation on writing browser tests with Bun.