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doc: add writing tests section in getting started #3843

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Expand Up @@ -38,6 +38,51 @@ It is recommended that you install a copy of `vitest` in your `package.json`, us

The `npx` command will execute the command either from a local `node_modules/.bin` installing any packages needed in order for the command to run. By default, npx will check whether command exists in $PATH, or in the local project binaries, and execute that. If command is not found, it will be installed prior to execution.

## Writing Tests

As an example, we will write a simple test that verifies the output of a function that adds two numbers.

``` js
// sum.js
export function sum(a, b) {
return a + b
}
```

``` js
// sum.test.js
import { expect, test } from 'vitest'
import { sum } from './sum'

test('adds 1 + 2 to equal 3', () => {
expect(sum(1, 2)).toBe(3)
})
```

Next, in order to execute the test, add the following section to your `package.json`:

```json
{
"scripts": {
"test": "vitest"
}
}
```

Finally, run `npm run test`, `yarn test`, or `pnpm test`, depending on your package manager, and Vitest will print this message:

```log
✓ sum.test.js (1)
✓ adds 1 + 2 to equal 3

Test Files 1 passed (1)
Tests 1 passed (1)
Start at 02:15:44
Duration 311ms (transform 23ms, setup 0ms, collect 16ms, tests 2ms, environment 0ms, prepare 106ms)
```

Learn more about the usage of Vitest, see the [API](https://vitest.dev/api/) section.

## Configuring Vitest

One of the main advantages of Vitest is its unified configuration with Vite. If present, `vitest` will read your root `vite.config.ts` to match with the plugins and setup as your Vite app. For example, your Vite [resolve.alias](https://vitejs.dev/config/shared-options.html#resolve-alias) and [plugins](https://vitejs.dev/guide/using-plugins.html) configuration will work out-of-the-box. If you want a different configuration during testing, you can:
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