Tagging with --grep
Mocha’s --grep feature may be used both on the client (via ?grep=) and server-side. Recent releases of Mocha allow you to also click on the suite or test-case names in the browser to automatically grep them. The concept of tagging utilizes regular grepping, however may be a useful way to keep related tests in the same spot, while still conditionally executing them.
A good example of this is if you wanted to run slow tests only before releasing, or periodically. You could use any sequence of characters you like, perhaps #slow, @slow to tag them as shown here:
describe("app", function () { describe("GET /login", function () { it("should respond with the login form @fast", function () { // ... }); });
describe("GET /download/:file", function () { it("should respond with the file @slow", function () { // ... }); });});To execute fast tests only then you may do --grep @fast. Another alternative is to only tag @slow, and utilize --grep @slow --invert to invert the grep expression.