The ava test function takes a callback argument of the form
t => {...} or async t => {...}.
If the outcome of this function indicates an error, either
by throwing or by eventually rejecting a returned promise, ava does its
own console-like display of this error and its stacktrace.
However, it does not use the SES console and so misses out on features
such as unredaction.
To use this package, a test file replaces the line
Then the calls to test in the rest of the test file will act like they
used to, except that, if a test fails because the test function (the
callback argument to test) throws or returns a promise
that eventually rejects, the error is first sent to the logger
(which defaults to using the SES-aware console.error)
before propagating into rawTest.
The ava
testfunction takes a callback argument of the formt => {...}orasync t => {...}. If the outcome of this function indicates an error, either by throwing or by eventually rejecting a returned promise, ava does its own console-like display of this error and its stacktrace. However, it does not use the SESconsoleand so misses out on features such as unredaction.To use this package, a test file replaces the line
with
Then the calls to
testin the rest of the test file will act like they used to, except that, if a test fails because the test function (the callback argument totest) throws or returns a promise that eventually rejects, the error is first sent to the logger (which defaults to using the SES-awareconsole.error) before propagating intorawTest.