# Test Runner ::: warning This is advanced API. If you are just running tests, you probably don't need this. It is primarily used by library authors. ::: You can specify a path to your test runner with the `runner` option in your configuration file. This file should have a default export with a class implementing these methods: ```ts export interface VitestRunner { /** * First thing that's getting called before actually collecting and running tests. */ onBeforeCollect?: (paths: string[]) => unknown /** * Called after collecting tests and before "onBeforeRun". */ onCollected?: (files: File[]) => unknown /** * Called when test runner should cancel next test runs. * Runner should listen for this method and mark tests and suites as skipped in * "onBeforeRunSuite" and "onBeforeRunTask" when called. */ onCancel?: (reason: CancelReason) => unknown /** * Called before running a single test. Doesn't have "result" yet. */ onBeforeRunTask?: (test: TaskPopulated) => unknown /** * Called before actually running the test function. Already has "result" with "state" and "startTime". */ onBeforeTryTask?: (test: TaskPopulated, options: { retry: number; repeats: number }) => unknown /** * Called after result and state are set. */ onAfterRunTask?: (test: TaskPopulated) => unknown /** * Called right after running the test function. Doesn't have new state yet. Will not be called, if the test function throws. */ onAfterTryTask?: (test: TaskPopulated, options: { retry: number; repeats: number }) => unknown /** * Called before running a single suite. Doesn't have "result" yet. */ onBeforeRunSuite?: (suite: Suite) => unknown /** * Called after running a single suite. Has state and result. */ onAfterRunSuite?: (suite: Suite) => unknown /** * If defined, will be called instead of usual Vitest suite partition and handling. * "before" and "after" hooks will not be ignored. */ runSuite?: (suite: Suite) => Promise /** * If defined, will be called instead of usual Vitest handling. Useful, if you have your custom test function. * "before" and "after" hooks will not be ignored. */ runTask?: (test: TaskPopulated) => Promise /** * Called, when a task is updated. The same as "onTaskUpdate" in a reporter, but this is running in the same thread as tests. */ onTaskUpdate?: (task: [string, TaskResult | undefined][]) => Promise /** * Called before running all tests in collected paths. */ onBeforeRunFiles?: (files: File[]) => unknown /** * Called right after running all tests in collected paths. */ onAfterRunFiles?: (files: File[]) => unknown /** * Called when new context for a test is defined. Useful, if you want to add custom properties to the context. * If you only want to define custom context with a runner, consider using "beforeAll" in "setupFiles" instead. * * This method is called for both "test" and "custom" handlers. * * @see https://vitest.dev/advanced/runner.html#your-task-function */ extendTaskContext?: (context: TaskContext) => TaskContext /** * Called, when certain files are imported. Can be called in two situations: when collecting tests and when importing setup files. */ importFile: (filepath: string, source: VitestRunnerImportSource) => unknown /** * Publicly available configuration. */ config: VitestRunnerConfig } ``` When initiating this class, Vitest passes down Vitest config, - you should expose it as a `config` property. ::: warning Vitest also injects an instance of `ViteNodeRunner` as `__vitest_executor` property. You can use it to process files in `importFile` method (this is default behavior of `TestRunner` and `BenchmarkRunner`). `ViteNodeRunner` exposes `executeId` method, which is used to import test files in a Vite-friendly environment. Meaning, it will resolve imports and transform file content at runtime so that Node can understand it. ::: ::: tip Snapshot support and some other features depend on the runner. If you don't want to lose it, you can extend your runner from `VitestTestRunner` imported from `vitest/runners`. It also exposes `BenchmarkNodeRunner`, if you want to extend benchmark functionality. ::: ## Your Task Function You can extend Vitest task system with your tasks. A task is an object that is part of a suite. It is automatically added to the current suite with a `suite.task` method: ```js twoslash // ./utils/custom.js import { createTaskCollector, getCurrentSuite, setFn } from 'vitest/suite' export { describe, beforeAll, afterAll } from 'vitest' // this function will be called during collection phase: // don't call function handler here, add it to suite tasks // with "getCurrentSuite().task()" method // note: createTaskCollector provides support for "todo"/"each"/... export const myCustomTask = createTaskCollector( function (name, fn, timeout) { getCurrentSuite().task(name, { ...this, // so "todo"/"skip"/... is tracked correctly meta: { customPropertyToDifferentiateTask: true }, handler: fn, timeout, }) } ) ``` ```js twoslash // ./garden/tasks.test.js import { afterAll, beforeAll, describe, myCustomTask } from '../custom.js' import { gardener } from './gardener.js' describe('take care of the garden', () => { beforeAll(() => { gardener.putWorkingClothes() }) myCustomTask('weed the grass', () => { gardener.weedTheGrass() }) myCustomTask.todo('mow the lawn', () => { gardener.mowerTheLawn() }) myCustomTask('water flowers', () => { gardener.waterFlowers() }) afterAll(() => { gardener.goHome() }) }) ``` ```bash vitest ./garden/tasks.test.js ``` ::: warning If you don't have a custom runner or didn't define `runTest` method, Vitest will try to retrieve a task automatically. If you didn't add a function with `setFn`, it will fail. ::: ::: tip Custom task system supports hooks and contexts. If you want to support property chaining (like, `only`, `skip`, and your custom ones), you can import `createChainable` from `vitest/suite` and wrap your function with it. You will need to call `custom` as `custom.call(this)`, if you decide to do this. :::