diff --git a/.github/workflows/test.yml b/.github/workflows/test.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76c6445 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/test.yml @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +name: Run NodeJS and Browser Tests with Odoo + +on: + push: + branches: [main] + pull_request: + branches: [main] + +jobs: + test: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + + services: + db: + image: postgres:16 + env: + POSTGRES_USER: odoo + POSTGRES_PASSWORD: odoo + POSTGRES_DB: test + ports: + - 5432:5432 + options: >- + --health-cmd pg_isready + --health-interval 10s + --health-timeout 5s + --health-retries 5 + + steps: + - name: Checkout code + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - name: Use Node.js + uses: actions/setup-node@v4 + with: + node-version: '20' + + - name: Install dependencies + run: npm install + + - name: Init Odoo and crate database + run: | + docker run -d --network host \ + -e HOST=localhost \ + -e USER=odoo \ + -e PASSWORD=odoo \ + -e DATABASE=odoo \ + odoo:16 \ + odoo --db_host=localhost --db_user=odoo --db_password=odoo --init=base --database=odoo + + - name: Wait for Odoo to be ready + run: | + echo "Waiting for Odoo..." + for i in {1..30}; do + if curl -s http://localhost:8069 | grep -q "Odoo"; then + echo "Odoo is ready!" + break + fi + sleep 2 + done + + - name: Run Node.js unit tests + run: npm run test + + - name: Run Browser tests + run: npm run test-browser diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 38e98e6..15a0102 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ Thumbs.db .vscode/ .idea/ +# Test result of playwright +test-results/ + # Test coverage coverage/ diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 36dffd5..5f9bb7d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,20 +1,66 @@ # js-odoo-rpc +[![Tests](https://github.com/rlizana/js-odoo-rpc/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/rlizana/js-odoo-rpc/actions) +[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/js-odoo-rpc)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/js-odoo-rpc) +[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/js-odoo-rpc)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/js-odoo-rpc) +[![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/rlizana/js-odoo-rpc?label=license)](https://github.com/rlizana/js-odoo-rpc/blob/main/LICENSE) + + **js-odoo-rpc** is a lightweight JavaScript/TypeScript library to interact with Odoo (tested on Odoo 16, 17, 18) via JSON-RPC and session-based authentication. It works in both **Node.js** and **browser environments**, making it suitable for frontend frameworks (Svelte, Vue, React) and backend scripts. --- -## ✨ Features +## Features -- Session-based login (`/web/session/authenticate`) +- Works with both Node.js and browser fetch - Automatic cookie handling (with `fetch-cookie` in Node) +- Session-based login (`/web/session/authenticate`) - JSON-RPC calls to any Odoo model/method - Simplified API with `env('model')` - Report printing via `/report/pdf/...` (PDF download) - Built-in context and CSRF token support -- Works with both Node.js and browser fetch + +# How it works + +Same code for Node.js and browser. The library uses `fetch` for HTTP requests, and in Node.js, it uses `fetch-cookie` to handle cookies automatically. + +```js +import { Odoo } from 'js-odoo-rpc' + +const odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'test') +await odoo.login('admin', 'admin') + +// Search and partners and read their names +let partners = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search([['name', 'ilike', 'Azure%']]) + .read(['name']) + +// Modify a partner +let result = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .write([partners[0].id], { name: 'New name' }) + +// Create a partner +let partner_id = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .create({ name: 'New name' }) + +// Remove a partner +let result = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .unlink([partner_id]) + +// Call any method +let names = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .call('name_search', ['Azure%'], 0, 10) + + + +``` --- @@ -23,7 +69,7 @@ It works in both **Node.js** and **browser environments**, making it suitable fo ### Node.js ```bash -npm install js-odoo-rpc cross-fetch fetch-cookie +npm install js-odoo-rpc ``` ### Browser (ESM) @@ -31,7 +77,11 @@ npm install js-odoo-rpc cross-fetch fetch-cookie Use a bundler like Vite, Webpack or Rollup and import the browser version: ```js -import { connect, env } from './dist/js-odoo-rpc.browser.js' +import { Odoo } from 'js-odoo-rpc' + +const odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'test') +await odoo.login('admin', 'admin') + ``` --- @@ -41,15 +91,10 @@ import { connect, env } from './dist/js-odoo-rpc.browser.js' ### 1. Connect to Odoo ```ts -import { connect, is_loged } from 'js-odoo-rpc' - -await connect({ - url: 'http://localhost:8069', - dbname: 'test', - username: 'admin', - password: 'admin', - verbose: true -}) +import { Odoo } from 'js-odoo-rpc' + +const odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'test') +await odoo.login('admin', 'admin') console.log(is_loged()) // true if login was successful ``` @@ -92,7 +137,6 @@ await env('res.partner').call('default_get', [['name', 'email']]) ```ts const buffer = await env('sale.order').print('sale.report_saleorder', [7]) - const blob = new Blob([buffer], { type: 'application/pdf' }) const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob) window.open(url) @@ -116,3 +160,41 @@ npm run shell This will start a REPL session where you can type in your Odoo commands and see the results in real-time. It's a great way to test out different methods and see how they work without needing to write a full script. You can also use the REPL to test out different models and methods, making it a powerful tool for exploring the Odoo API. + +--- + +## Tests + +To run unit and browser tests, you need an Odoo environment accessible at `localhost:8069` with a database named `odoo`. You can easily set this up using Docker Compose: + +```bash +cd tests/docker +docker compose up +``` + +This will start an Odoo container and a PostgreSQL container, exposing Odoo on port 8069 of your local machine and automatically creating the `odoo` database with user and password `odoo`. + +> **Warning:** Do not use a production database for testing. These tests may create, modify, and delete data. Always use a test database. + +Once the environment is up, you can run the tests as many times as you want on the same database. + +### Unit tests (Node.js) + +From the project root, run: + +```bash +npm run test +``` + +This will run the unit tests using Vitest, connecting to the Docker Odoo. + +### Browser tests (Playwright) + +To run end-to-end browser tests: + +```bash +npm run test-browser +``` + +This will run the Playwright tests, also against the Odoo instance exposed at `localhost:8069`. + diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index e5bbfd2..e08b9cc 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -1,19 +1,28 @@ { + "type": "module", "name": "js-odoo-rpc", - "version": "1.0.0", + "version": "1.0.2", "description": "A lightweight JS/TS library to interact with Odoo via JSON-RPC and session", - "main": "./dist/index.js", "types": "./dist/index.d.ts", + "main": "./dist/index.cjs", + "module": "./dist/index.js", + "exports": { + ".": { + "import": "./dist/index.js", + "require": "./dist/index.cjs" + } + }, "files": [ "dist" ], "scripts": { "dev": "vitest watch", "test": "vitest run", + "test-browser": "playwright test", "lint": "eslint . --ext .ts", "format": "prettier --write .", "shell": "tsx scripts/repl.ts", - "build": "node build.mjs" + "build": "tsup" }, "repository": { "type": "git", @@ -28,6 +37,7 @@ "api" ], "devDependencies": { + "@playwright/test": "^1.52.0", "@types/node": "^22.14.1", "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^7.5.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "^7.5.0", @@ -37,6 +47,7 @@ "eslint-plugin-svelte": "^2.35.1", "jsdom": "^26.0.0", "prettier": "^3.2.5", + "tsup": "^8.4.0", "tsx": "^4.19.3", "typescript": "^5.4.5", "vitest": "^1.4.0" diff --git a/playwright.config.ts b/playwright.config.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74ff8d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/playwright.config.ts @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test' + +export default defineConfig({ + testDir: './tests/browser', + use: { + baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080', + headless: true, + screenshot: 'only-on-failure', + video: 'retain-on-failure' + } +}) diff --git a/src/client.ts b/src/client.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 71e09d6..0000000 --- a/src/client.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -// Set fetch to use cookies is you are in node -export let fetch_session: typeof fetch -const is_node = - typeof process !== 'undefined' && - typeof process.versions === 'object' && - typeof process.versions.node !== 'undefined' -if (is_node) { - const fetch = require('cross-fetch') - const fetchCookieModule = require('fetch-cookie') - const fetchCookie = fetchCookieModule.default || fetchCookieModule - const fetch_with_cookies = fetchCookie(fetch) - fetch_session = (url, options) => { - return fetch_with_cookies(url, { - ...options, - credentials: 'include' - }) - } -} else { - fetch_session = (url, options) => { - return fetch(url, { - ...options, - credentials: 'include' - }) - } -} - -export type OdooConnectOptions = { - url: string - dbname: string - username?: string - password?: string - verbose?: boolean -} - -export let config: { - url: string - dbname: string - uid: number - password: string - info?: Record - context?: Record - verbose: boolean - session_id?: string -} = { - url: '', - dbname: '', - uid: 0, - password: '', - verbose: false -} - -export const connect = async (opts: OdooConnectOptions) => { - config.url = opts.url - config.dbname = opts.dbname - config.verbose = opts.verbose ?? false - if (!opts.username || !opts.password) { - throw new Error('Username and password are required') - } - if (!config.info) { - const res = await fetch_json('/web/session/authenticate', { - jsonrpc: '2.0', - params: { - db: config.dbname, - login: opts.username, - password: opts.password - }, - id: Date.now() - }) - if (res.status !== 200) { - throw new Error(`Authentication error: ${res.status}`) - } - const data = await res.json() - config.info = data.result - if (config.info) { - config.uid = config.info.uid - config.context = config.info.user_context - } - config.password = opts.password - } -} - -export const set_verbose = (verbose: boolean) => { - config.verbose = verbose -} - -export const is_loged = () => { - return !!config.uid -} - -export const call_kw = async ( - model: string, - method: string, - args: any[] = [], - kwargs: Record = {}, - context: Record = config.context || {} -) => { - const res = await fetch_json(`/web/dataset/call_kw/${model}/${method}`, { - id: Date.now(), - jsonrpc: '2.0', - method: 'call', - params: { - model: model, - method: method, - args: args, - kwargs: { ...kwargs, context } - } - }) - if (res.status !== 200) { - if (config.verbose) { - console.error('Error in Odoo RPC call:', res.statusText) - } - throw new Error(`HTTP error! status: ${res.status}`) - } - const data = await res.json() - if (data.error) { - if (config.verbose) { - console.error('Error in Odoo RPC call:', data.error) - } - throw new Error(data.error.message) - } - return data.result -} - -export const get_url = (endpoint: string) => { - return config.url.replace(/\/+$/, '') + endpoint -} - -export const fetch_json = async ( - endpoint: string, - body: Record, - custom_headers: Record = {} -): Promise => { - const url = get_url(endpoint) - const headers = { - 'Content-Type': 'application/json', - ...custom_headers - } - if (config.verbose) { - console.info( - `Odoo RPC Request ${url}`, - JSON.stringify(body, null, 2), - headers - ) - } - return fetch_session(url, { - method: 'POST', - headers, - credentials: 'include', - body: JSON.stringify(body) - }) -} diff --git a/src/index.ts b/src/index.ts index f972ad9..2f31896 100644 --- a/src/index.ts +++ b/src/index.ts @@ -1,20 +1,2 @@ -import * as client from './client' -import { env as odooEnv } from './orm' - -interface Odoo { - connect: typeof client.connect - config: typeof client.config - is_loged: typeof client.is_loged - set_verbose: typeof client.set_verbose - env: typeof odooEnv -} - -export const odoo: Odoo = { - connect: client.connect, - config: client.config, - is_loged: client.is_loged, - set_verbose: client.set_verbose, - env: odooEnv -} - -export type { OdooConnectOptions } from './client' +export { Odoo } from './odoo' +export { Model } from './model' diff --git a/src/orm.ts b/src/model.ts similarity index 82% rename from src/orm.ts rename to src/model.ts index fa410f0..015befc 100644 --- a/src/orm.ts +++ b/src/model.ts @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ -import { call_kw, get_url, fetch_session } from './client' +import type { Odoo } from './odoo' -class OdooModel { +export class Model { private model: string private _domain: any[] = [] private _fields: string[] = [] - constructor(model: string) { + constructor(odoo: Odoo, model: string) { + this.odoo = odoo this.model = model } @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ class OdooModel { } call(method: string, args: any[] = [], kwargs: Record = {}) { - return call_kw(this.model, method, args, kwargs) + return this.odoo.call_kw(this.model, method, args, kwargs) } async print(reportName: string, ids: number[]) { @@ -57,8 +58,8 @@ class OdooModel { if (!Array.isArray(ids) || ids.length === 0) { throw new Error('IDs must be a non-empty array') } - const url = get_url(`/report/pdf/${reportName}/${ids.join(',')}`) - const res = await fetch_session(url, { + const url = this.odoo.get_url(`/report/pdf/${reportName}/${ids.join(',')}`) + const res = await this.odoo.fetch_session(url, { method: 'GET', headers: { Accept: 'application/pdf' @@ -72,5 +73,3 @@ class OdooModel { return res.arrayBuffer() } } - -export const env = (model: string) => new OdooModel(model) diff --git a/src/odoo.ts b/src/odoo.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3bec73 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/odoo.ts @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +import { Model } from './model' + +export class Odoo { + private fetch_session!: typeof fetch + public config = { + url: '', + dbname: '', + uid: 0, + username: '', + password: '', + verbose: false, + info: undefined as Record | undefined, + context: undefined as Record | undefined, + session_id: undefined as string | undefined + } + + constructor(url: string, dbname: string, verbose: boolean = false) { + console.log(url, dbname) + this.config.url = String(url).replace(/\/+$/, '') + this.config.dbname = dbname + } + + private async init_fetch() { + const is_node = + typeof process !== 'undefined' && + typeof process.versions === 'object' && + typeof process.versions.node !== 'undefined' + + const fetch = (await import('cross-fetch')).default + + if (is_node) { + const fetchCookieModule = await import('fetch-cookie') + const fetchCookie = fetchCookieModule.default || fetchCookieModule + const fetch_with_cookies = fetchCookie(fetch) + this.fetch_session = (url, options) => { + return fetch_with_cookies(url, { + ...options, + credentials: 'include' + }) + } + } else { + this.fetch_session = (url, options) => { + return fetch(url, { + ...options, + credentials: 'include' + }) + } + } + } + + private verbose_error(...args: any[]) { + if (this.config.verbose) { + console.error(...args) + } + } + + private get_url(endpoint: string) { + return this.config.url.replace(/\/+$/, '') + endpoint + } + + private async fetch_json( + endpoint: string, + body: Record, + custom_headers: Record = {} + ) { + const url = this.get_url(endpoint) + const headers = { + 'Content-Type': 'application/json', + ...custom_headers + } + if (this.config.verbose) { + console.info( + `Odoo RPC Request ${url}`, + JSON.stringify(body, null, 2), + headers + ) + } + return this.fetch_session(url, { + method: 'POST', + headers, + credentials: 'include', + body: JSON.stringify(body) + }) + } + + async login(username: string, password: string) { + await this.init_fetch() + + if (!username || !password) { + this.verbose_error('Username and password are required') + throw new Error('Username and password are required') + } + + if (!this.config.info) { + const res = await this.fetch_json('/web/session/authenticate', { + jsonrpc: '2.0', + params: { + db: this.config.dbname, + login: username, + password: password + }, + id: Date.now() + }) + + if (res.status !== 200) { + this.verbose_error(`Authentication error: ${res.status}`) + throw new Error(`Authentication error: ${res.status}`) + } + + const data = await res.json() + + if (data.error) { + this.verbose_error(`Authentication response: ${data.message}`) + throw new Error(`Authentication response: ${data.message}`) + } + + this.config.info = data.result + if (this.config.info) { + this.config.uid = this.config.info.uid + this.config.context = this.config.info.user_context + } + this.config.username = username + this.config.password = password + } + } + + set_verbose(verbose: boolean) { + this.config.verbose = verbose + } + + is_loged() { + return !!this.config.uid + } + + env(model: string) { + return new Model(this, model) + } + + async call_kw( + model: string, + method: string, + args: any[] = [], + kwargs: Record = {}, + context: Record = this.config.context || {} + ) { + const res = await this.fetch_json( + `/web/dataset/call_kw/${model}/${method}`, + { + id: Date.now(), + jsonrpc: '2.0', + method: 'call', + params: { + model: model, + method: method, + args: args, + kwargs: { ...kwargs, context } + } + } + ) + + if (res.status !== 200) { + this.verbose_error('Error in Odoo RPC call:', res.statusText) + throw new Error(`HTTP error! status: ${res.status}`) + } + + const data = await res.json() + + if (data.error) { + this.verbose_error('Error in Odoo RPC call:', data.error) + throw new Error(data.error.message) + } + + return data.result + } +} diff --git a/tests/browser/orm-browser.test.ts b/tests/browser/orm-browser.test.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f6cbaf --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/browser/orm-browser.test.ts @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test' +import { Odoo } from '../../src/index' + +test('Connecting to Odoo, incorrect', async () => { + let odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'odoo') + await expect(odoo.login('admin', 'wrongpassword')).rejects.toThrowError() + expect(odoo.is_loged()).toBe(false) +}) + +test.describe('Test Odoo connection', () => { + let odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'odoo') + + test.beforeAll(async () => { + await odoo.login('admin', 'admin') + }) + + test('login', async () => { + expect(odoo.is_loged()).toBe(true) + expect(odoo.config.info).toBeDefined() + expect(odoo.config.uid).toBeDefined() + }) + + test('res.partner create', async () => { + const partner = await odoo.env('res.partner').create({ + name: 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner' + }) + expect(partner).toBeDefined() + expect(typeof partner[0]).toBe('number') + }) + + test('res.partner update', async () => { + const partner = await odoo.env('res.partner').create({ + name: 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner' + }) + expect(partner).toBeDefined() + expect(typeof partner[0]).toBe('number') + + const write_ok = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .write(partner[0], { name: 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner Updated' }) + expect(write_ok).toBe(true) + + const partners = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search([['name', '=', 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner Updated']]) + .read(['name']) + expect(partners.length).toBeGreaterThan(0) + }) + + test('res.partner search', async () => { + const allPartners = await odoo.env('res.partner').search([]).read(['name']) + expect(allPartners.length).toBeGreaterThan(0) + + await expect(async () => + odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search('invalid_domain' as any) + .read(['name']) + ).rejects.toThrowError(new Error('Domain must be an array')) + + await expect(async () => + odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search([['name', 'ilike'], '&']) + .read(['name']) + ).rejects.toThrowError( + new Error("Domain must contain '&', '|' or an array of 3 elements") + ) + + const specificPartners = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search([['name', 'ilike', 'Test']]) + .read(['name']) + expect(specificPartners.length).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(0) + }) + + test('res.partner read', async () => { + const allPartners = await odoo.env('res.partner').search([]).read(['name']) + expect(allPartners.length).toBeGreaterThan(0) + + await expect(async () => + odoo.env('res.partner').search([]).read(['name', 'field-not-exists']) + ).rejects.toThrowError() + }) + + test('res.partner unlink', async () => { + await odoo.env('res.partner').create({ + name: 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner 1' + }) + await odoo.env('res.partner').create({ + name: 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner 2' + }) + const partners = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .search([['name', 'like', 'js-odoo-rpc: Test Partner %']]) + .read(['name']) + expect(partners.length).toBeGreaterThan(2) + + const unlinkResult = await odoo + .env('res.partner') + .unlink(partners.map((partner) => partner.id)) + expect(unlinkResult).toBe(true) + }) + + test('res.partner default_get', async () => { + const vals = await odoo.env('res.partner').call('default_get', [['type']]) + expect(vals).toBeDefined() + expect(typeof vals).toBe('object') + expect(vals).toEqual({ type: 'contact' }) + }) + + test('product.template print', async () => { + const companies = await odoo.env('res.company').search([]).read(['id']) + const buffer = await odoo + .env('res.company') + .print('web.preview_internalreport', [companies[0].id]) + expect(buffer).toBeDefined() + + const text = new TextDecoder().decode(buffer.slice(0, 5)) + expect(text).toBe('%PDF-') + }) +}) diff --git a/tests/docker/docker-compose.yml b/tests/docker/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9d29d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/docker/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +services: + db: + image: postgres:16 + environment: + POSTGRES_USER: odoo + POSTGRES_PASSWORD: odoo + POSTGRES_DB: test + healthcheck: + test: ['CMD', 'pg_isready', '-U', 'odoo'] + interval: 10s + timeout: 5s + retries: 5 + + odoo: + image: odoo:16 + depends_on: + db: + condition: service_healthy + ports: + - 8069:8069 + environment: + - HOST=db + - USER=odoo + - PASSWORD=odoo + - DATABASE=odoo + command: > + odoo + --db_host=db + --db_user=odoo + --db_password=odoo + --init=base + --database=odoo diff --git a/tests/orm.test.ts b/tests/node/orm.test.ts similarity index 89% rename from tests/orm.test.ts rename to tests/node/orm.test.ts index 3f9f09a..dbc559c 100644 --- a/tests/orm.test.ts +++ b/tests/node/orm.test.ts @@ -1,30 +1,19 @@ import { describe, it, expect, beforeAll } from 'vitest' -import { odoo } from '../src' +import { Odoo } from '../../src/index' describe('Connecting to Odoo, incorrect', () => { it('incorrect login', async () => { - try { - await odoo.connect({ - url: 'http://localhost:8069', - dbname: 'test', - username: 'admin', - password: 'wrongpassword' - }) - } catch (error) { - expect(error).toBeDefined() - } + let odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'odoo') + await expect(odoo.login('admin', 'wrongpassword')).rejects.toThrowError() expect(odoo.is_loged()).toBe(false) }) }) -describe('Check Odoo basic connection', () => { +describe('Test Odoo connection', () => { + let odoo = new Odoo('http://localhost:8069', 'odoo') + beforeAll(async () => { - await odoo.connect({ - url: 'http://localhost:8069', - dbname: 'test', - username: 'admin', - password: 'admin' - }) + await odoo.login('admin', 'admin') }) it('login', async () => { diff --git a/tsup.config.ts b/tsup.config.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..430f73a --- /dev/null +++ b/tsup.config.ts @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +import { defineConfig } from 'tsup' + +export default defineConfig({ + entry: ['src/index.ts'], + format: ['esm', 'cjs'], + dts: true, + clean: true, + outDir: 'dist', + splitting: false, + sourcemap: false, + external: ['tough-cookie', 'fetch-cookie', 'cross-fetch'] +}) diff --git a/vitest.config.ts b/vitest.config.ts index 4d8c8e4..6c67bac 100644 --- a/vitest.config.ts +++ b/vitest.config.ts @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ test: { globals: true, environment: 'jsdom', - include: ['tests/**/*.test.ts'] + include: ['tests/node/**/*.test.ts'] } })