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Bun ships with a fast built-in test runner. Tests are executed with the Bun runtime, and support the following features.
- TypeScript and JSX
- Lifecycle hooks
- Snapshot testing
- UI & DOM testing
- Watch mode with `--watch`
- Script pre-loading with `--preload`
## Run tests
```bash
$ bun test
```
Tests are written in JavaScript or TypeScript with a Jest-like API. Refer to [Writing tests](/docs/test/writing) for full documentation.
```ts#math.test.ts
import { expect, test } from "bun:test";
test("2 + 2", () => {
expect(2 + 2).toBe(4);
});
```
The runner recursively searches the working directory for files that match the following patterns:
- `*.test.{js|jsx|ts|tsx}`
- `*_test.{js|jsx|ts|tsx}`
- `*.spec.{js|jsx|ts|tsx}`
- `*_spec.{js|jsx|ts|tsx}`
You can filter the set of tests to run by passing additional positional arguments to `bun test`. Any file in the directory with an _absolute path_ that contains one of the filters will run. Commonly, these filters will be file or directory names; glob patterns are not yet supported.
```bash
$ bun test <filter> <filter> ...
```
The test runner runs all tests in a single process. It loads all `--preload` scripts (see [Lifecycle](/docs/test/lifecycle) for details), then runs all tests. If a test fails, the test runner will exit with a non-zero exit code.
## Watch mode
Similar to `bun run`, you can pass the `--watch` flag to `bun test` to watch for changes and re-run tests.
```bash
$ bun test --watch
```
## Lifecycle hooks
Bun supports the following lifecycle hooks:
| Hook | Description |
| ------------ | --------------------------- |
| `beforeAll` | Runs once before all tests. |
| `beforeEach` | Runs before each test. |
| `afterEach` | Runs after each test. |
| `afterAll` | Runs once after all tests. |
These hooks can be define inside test files, or in a separate file that is preloaded with the `--preload` flag.
```ts
$ bun test --preload ./setup.ts
```
See [Test > Lifecycle](/docs/test/lifecycle) for complete documentation.
## Snapshot testing
Snapshots are supported by `bun test`. See [Test > Snapshots](/docs/test/snapshots) for complete documentation.
## UI & DOM testing
Bun is compatible with popular UI testing libraries:
- [HappyDOM](https://github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom)
- [DOM Testing Library](https://testing-library.com/docs/dom-testing-library/intro/)
- [React Testing Library](https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro)
See [Test > DOM Testing](/docs/test/dom) for complete documentation.
## Performance
Bun's test runner is fast.
{% image src="/images/buntest.jpeg" caption="Running 266 React SSR tests faster than Jest can print its version number." /%}
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├── a.test.ts
├── b.test.ts
├── c.test.ts
└── foo
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To run both `a.test.ts` files:
```
$ bun test a
```
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$ bun test foo
```
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