Focus:Unit Tests ONLY — no integration, no E2E
Stacks:Node.js (NestJS/Express) · React.js · Python · Angular · Laravel
Goal:AI generates unit tests consistently, deterministically, without hallucination
IDE:Cursor (Primary) + Claude (Secondary)
Do not mix libraries. Pick one per stack, configure it fully, never deviate.
| Stack | Library | Why This One |
|---|---|---|
| Node.js / NestJS / Express | Jest
| Native DI mocking, @nestjs/testing
built around it, widest ecosystem |
| React.js | Vitest
@testing-library/react
| Native Vite/ESM support, Jest-compatible API, 3–10x faster |
| Python | pytest
| De facto standard, fixture system eliminates boilerplate, best plugin ecosystem |
| Angular | Jest
(replace Karma) | Karma is deprecated in Angular 17+; Jest is the official migration target |
| Laravel | Pest
| Modern syntax, built on PHPUnit, higher signal-to-noise ratio |
Rule:If someone suggests a second library for the same stack, reject it. One library per stack, configured once, followed always.
| Capability | Cursor | VS Code + Copilot | WebStorm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Project-level AI rules | ✅ .cursor/rules/
| ❌ | ❌ |
| Codebase-aware context | ✅ @codebase
| Partial | Partial |
| Run terminal + read output | ✅ Composer | ❌ | ❌ |
| Multi-file generation | ✅ Agent mode | Limited | ❌ |
| Custom instructions per filetype | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| MCP server integration | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
Cursor's .cursor/rules/
system is the only IDE-native mechanism that injects persistent, project-scoped instructions into every AI interaction — this is what prevents hallucination at the source.
project-root/
├── .cursor/
│ └── rules/
│ ├── unit-test-global.mdc ← applies to all files
│ ├── unit-test-nestjs.mdc ← applies to *.service.ts, *.guard.ts
│ ├── unit-test-react.mdc ← applies to *.tsx, *.component.tsx
│ ├── unit-test-python.mdc ← applies to *.py
│ ├── unit-test-angular.mdc ← applies to *.component.ts, *.service.ts
│ └── unit-test-laravel.mdc ← applies to *Service.php, *Model.php
├── CLAUDE.md ← Claude project memory file
└── ...
These files are injected into every AI prompt automatically when working on matching files.
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-global.mdc
---
description: Global unit test rules — applies to all files in this project
globs: ["**/*.spec.ts", "**/*.test.ts", "**/*.spec.tsx", "**/*_test.py", "**/Test*.php"]
alwaysApply: true
---
## What is a unit test here
- Tests ONE class or function in complete isolation
- ALL external dependencies are mocked — no real DB, no real HTTP, no real file system
- Each test runs independently — no shared mutable state between tests
- Runs in < 100ms
## Structure: AAA — Always, Without Exception
Every test MUST have these three sections, with comments:
// Arrange — set up inputs, mocks, expected values
// Act — call the single function/method under test
// Assert — verify exactly one outcome
## Naming Convention — Mandatory
- File: `[module-name].spec.ts` or `[module-name].unit.spec.ts`
- Describe block: exact class or function name
- It/test block: "should [expected behavior] when [specific condition]"
GOOD: "should throw NotFoundException when user does not exist"
BAD: "user not found", "test 1", "works correctly"
## What to test per function — minimum coverage
1. Happy path — valid input → expected output
2. Null/undefined input — how does it fail safely
3. Empty input — empty string, empty array, zero
4. Error path — when dependency throws, what happens
5. Boundary — max length, negative numbers, boolean edge
## What NOT to include in unit tests
- Database queries (mock the repository)
- HTTP calls (mock the service/axios/fetch)
- File system operations (mock fs)
- Timer behavior (use jest.useFakeTimers)
- Random values (mock Math.random or faker with fixed seed)
## AI Instruction
When asked to generate a unit test:
1. READ the function signature and types first
2. IDENTIFY all dependencies (constructor args, imported modules)
3. MOCK every dependency — never use real implementations
4. Generate minimum 4 test cases per method (happy, null, error, edge)
5. NEVER import from test doubles or assume what isn't in the source file
6. If you are unsure of a type — ASK, do not assume
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-nestjs.mdc
---
description: NestJS unit test rules
globs: ["src/**/*.service.ts", "src/**/*.guard.ts", "src/**/*.interceptor.ts", "src/**/*.pipe.ts"]
---
## Library: Jest + @nestjs/testing + jest-mock-extended
## Always use Test.createTestingModule
typescript
const module = await Test.createTestingModule({
providers: [
SubjectService,
{ provide: DependencyService, useValue: mockDependency }
]
}).compile();
## Mock Pattern — jest-mock-extended
typescript
import { createMock } from '@golevelup/ts-jest';
// OR
import { mock } from 'jest-mock-extended';
const mockUserRepo = mock();
## Never
- Never use `new SubjectService()` directly — always use TestingModule
- Never let `useValue` contain real implementations
- Never test more than one service per describe block
## Repository Mock Template
typescript
const mockRepo = {
findOne: jest.fn(),
save: jest.fn(),
delete: jest.fn(),
findAll: jest.fn(),
update: jest.fn(),
};
## Required imports for every NestJS spec file
typescript
import { Test, TestingModule } from '@nestjs/testing';
import { NotFoundException, BadRequestException } from '@nestjs/common';
markdown
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-react.mdc
---
description: React unit test rules
globs: ["src/**/*.tsx", "src/**/*.component.tsx", "src/hooks/**/*.ts"]
---
## Library: Vitest + @testing-library/react + @testing-library/user-event
## Required setup in vitest.config.ts
typescript
export default defineConfig({
test: {
environment: 'jsdom',
globals: true,
setupFiles: ['./src/test/setup.ts']
}
})
## setup.ts
typescript
import '@testing-library/jest-dom';
## Component test structure
typescript
import { render, screen } from '@testing-library/react';
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event';
import { vi } from 'vitest';
## Mocking rules for React
- Mock ALL hooks that call APIs: `vi.mock('../hooks/useUsers')`
- Mock ALL context providers — wrap with test-specific providers
- Mock router: use `MemoryRouter` from react-router-dom
- NEVER mock internal state (useState) — test behavior, not implementation
## Query priority (RTL best practice — mandatory)
1. getByRole — prefer always
2. getByLabelText — for forms
3. getByText — for content
4. getByTestId — LAST RESORT only, requires data-testid attribute
## User event — always use userEvent, never fireEvent
typescript
const user = userEvent.setup();
await user.click(button);
await user.type(input, 'value');
## Custom hook testing
typescript
import { renderHook, act } from '@testing-library/react';
const { result } = renderHook(() => useMyHook());
act(() => result.current.doSomething());
expect(result.current.value).toBe('expected');
typescript
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-python.mdc
---
description: Python unit test rules
globs: ["**/*.py", "!**/*migrations*"]
---
## Library: pytest + pytest-mock + factory-boy
## File naming
- Source: `app/services/user_service.py`
- Test: `tests/unit/test_user_service.py`
- ALWAYS mirror the source directory structure under tests/unit/
## Class under test — always use dependency injection
python
class UserService:
def __init__(self, repo: UserRepository):
self.repo = repo
class UserService:
def __init__(self):
self.repo = UserRepository() # can't mock this
## Mock pattern — pytest-mock (mocker fixture)
python
def test_raises_when_user_not_found(mocker):
mock_repo = mocker.Mock()
mock_repo.find_by_id.return_value = None
service = UserService(mock_repo)
with pytest.raises(UserNotFoundException):
service.get_user("missing-id")
## Async tests — pytest-asyncio
python
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_async_service(mocker):
mock_repo = mocker.AsyncMock()
...
## Fixture pattern — for shared setup
python
@pytest.fixture
def user_service(mocker):
repo = mocker.Mock()
return UserService(repo), repo
def test_get_user_happy_path(user_service):
service, repo = user_service
repo.find_by_id.return_value = User(id="1", email="a@b.com")
result = service.get_user("1")
assert result.email == "a@b.com"
## Naming
- File: `test_[module_name].py`
- Function: `test_[expected_behavior]_when_[condition]`
markdown
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-angular.mdc
---
description: Angular unit test rules
globs: ["src/app/**/*.component.ts", "src/app/**/*.service.ts", "src/app/**/*.pipe.ts", "src/app/**/*.guard.ts"]
---
## Library: Jest (NOT Karma — Karma is deprecated Angular 17+)
## Migration from Karma to Jest (one-time)
bash
ng add @angular-builders/jest
## TestBed configuration — always minimal
typescript
await TestBed.configureTestingModule({
imports: [ComponentUnderTest], // standalone components
providers: [
{ provide: UserService, useValue: mockUserService }
]
}).compileComponents();
## Service mock pattern
typescript
const mockUserService = {
getUser: jest.fn(),
createUser: jest.fn(),
};
## Component test — check DOM behavior, not internal state
typescript
fixture.detectChanges(); // trigger ngOnInit
const button = fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('[data-testid="submit"]'));
button.nativeElement.click();
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('.error-msg'))).toBeTruthy();
## Pipe test — pure function, no TestBed needed
typescript
it('should transform date correctly', () => {
const pipe = new DateFormatPipe();
expect(pipe.transform(new Date('2024-01-01'))).toBe('Jan 1, 2024');
});
## Guard/resolver test — inject and call directly
typescript
const guard = TestBed.inject(AuthGuard);
const result = await guard.canActivate(mockRoute, mockState);
expect(result).toBe(false);
python
File: .cursor/rules/unit-test-laravel.mdc
---
description: Laravel unit test rules
globs: ["app/Services/**/*.php", "app/Models/**/*.php", "app/Http/Requests/**/*.php", "app/Actions/**/*.php"]
---
## Library: Pest (NOT PHPUnit directly — Pest wraps it with better syntax)
## File location
- Source: `app/Services/UserService.php`
- Test: `tests/Unit/Services/UserServiceTest.php`
## Class under test — use constructor injection
php
class UserService {
public function __construct(
private readonly UserRepositoryInterface $repo
) {}
}
## Mock pattern — Mockery (included with Pest/PHPUnit)
php
it('throws exception when user not found', function () {
// Arrange
$repo = Mockery::mock(UserRepositoryInterface::class);
$repo->shouldReceive('findById')->once()->andReturn(null);
$service = new UserService($repo);
// Act & Assert
expect(fn () => $service->getUser('abc'))
->toThrow(UserNotFoundException::class);
});
## Data provider pattern (Pest datasets)
php
it('validates email format', function (string $email, bool $valid) {
expect(validateEmail($email))->toBe($valid);
})->with([
['valid@email.com', true],
['notanemail', false],
['', false],
['@nodomain.com', false],
]);
## What NOT to do in unit tests
- Never call $this->get() or $this->post() — that is feature testing
- Never use RefreshDatabase — that is feature/integration testing
- Never resolve from service container — inject directly
markdown
Place this at project root. Claude reads it on every session automatically.
File: CLAUDE.md
## Stack
- Backend: NestJS + TypeScript
- Frontend: React + Vite + TypeScript
- Testing: Jest (NestJS) + Vitest (React) + Pest (Laravel) + pytest (Python)
## Unit Test Rules — NON-NEGOTIABLE
### When asked to generate a unit test:
1. NEVER generate integration or E2E tests unless explicitly asked
2. ALWAYS mock every external dependency
3. ALWAYS follow AAA (Arrange-Act-Assert) with comments
4. ALWAYS generate minimum 4 cases: happy path, null/empty, error thrown, edge case
5. NEVER use `any` type in TypeScript tests
6. NEVER leave `TODO` comments in generated tests
### Naming
- NestJS: `[name].service.spec.ts` inside same directory as source
- React: `[ComponentName].test.tsx` inside `__tests__/` or same directory
- Python: `test_[module].py` under `tests/unit/`
- Laravel: `[Name]Test.php` under `tests/Unit/`
### Test should describe BEHAVIOR, not implementation
GOOD: "should return empty array when no users match search"
BAD: "test getUserByFilter"
### If you are unsure of the correct mock structure:
- Ask what the dependency interface looks like
- Do NOT invent method names that don't exist in the source
### Coverage target: 80% lines, 75% branches per module
## Project Structure Reference
src/
modules/
users/
users.service.ts
users.service.spec.ts ← unit test lives here
users.repository.ts
users.repository.spec.ts
MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers extend AI capabilities. For unit testing, these are the relevant ones:
Cursor already has filesystem access. No extra MCP needed to read source files and generate tests. The .cursor/rules/
system handles this.
1. @executeautomation/playwright-mcp-server
Scope: E2E only — not relevant for unit tests
Skip for this use case
2. @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem
Gives Claude access to project files
Use in Claude Desktop to read source → generate tests
Install: configured in claude_desktop_config.json
3. Custom Testing MCP (Build This — Highest Value)
Build a lightweight MCP server that:
Reads a source file
Extracts function signatures + types
Returns structured JSON to Claude
Claude generates tests from structure, not guesswork
// mcp-test-generator/src/index.ts
import { Server } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js';
import { StdioServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js';
import * as ts from 'typescript';
const server = new Server({ name: 'test-generator', version: '1.0.0' }, {
capabilities: { tools: {} }
});
server.setRequestHandler('tools/call', async (req) => {
if (req.params.name === 'extract_signatures') {
const { filePath } = req.params.arguments;
const signatures = extractFunctionSignatures(filePath); // parse AST
return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: JSON.stringify(signatures) }] };
}
});
function extractFunctionSignatures(filePath: string) {
// Use TypeScript compiler API to extract:
// - class name
// - method names
// - parameter types
// - return types
// - injected dependencies (constructor params)
const program = ts.createProgram([filePath], {});
const sourceFile = program.getSourceFile(filePath);
// ... AST traversal
return { className, methods, dependencies };
}
Why this matters: When Claude receives typed signatures instead of raw source code, it cannot hallucinate — it generates tests from concrete types, not guesses.
// ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS)
// %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows)
{
"mcpServers": {
"filesystem": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/path/to/your/project"]
},
"test-generator": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/your/mcp-test-generator/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
// .cursor/mcp.json (project-level)
{
"mcpServers": {
"test-generator": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["./tools/mcp-test-generator/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
The root cause of AI hallucination in tests: AI invents method names, wrong mock structures, non-existent imports. These prompts eliminate that.
Generate a unit test file for this [NestJS service / React component / Python class / Angular service / Laravel service].
Rules:
- Library: [Jest / Vitest / pytest / Jest / Pest]
- Test only THIS file — no integration
- Mock ALL dependencies listed in the constructor/props
- Follow AAA pattern with comments
- Minimum 4 test cases per public method
- Use ONLY methods/properties that exist in this source file
- Do NOT import anything not shown in the source
- Naming: "should [behavior] when [condition]"
Read [filename].
Extract:
1. Class/function name
2. All public methods with parameter types and return types
3. All constructor dependencies (for mocking)
Then generate the unit test file following CLAUDE.md rules.
Do NOT assume any method exists unless you can see it in the source.
For each file in [directory], generate a corresponding .spec.ts file.
Process one file at a time.
For each file:
1. Read the source
2. List the public methods you found (confirm before generating)
3. Generate the test file
4. Show the test file path
Do not proceed to the next file until the current one is confirmed.
All stacks follow the same proximity principle: test file lives next to source file.
src/
modules/
users/
users.service.ts
users.service.spec.ts ← unit test
users.repository.ts
users.repository.spec.ts ← unit test
users.guard.ts
users.guard.spec.ts ← unit test
src/
components/
UserCard/
UserCard.tsx
UserCard.test.tsx ← unit test
UserCard.stories.tsx ← storybook (optional)
hooks/
useUserData.ts
useUserData.test.ts ← unit test
app/
services/
user_service.py
tests/
unit/
services/
test_user_service.py ← mirrors app/ structure
app/
Services/
UserService.php
tests/
Unit/
Services/
UserServiceTest.php ← mirrors app/ structure
All of this means nothing without enforcement. The pipeline is the final gate.
name: Unit Tests
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
nestjs-unit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with: { node-version: '20' }
- run: npm ci
- run: npm run test:unit -- --coverage --coverageThreshold='{"global":{"lines":80}}'
react-unit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with: { node-version: '20' }
- run: npm ci
- run: npx vitest run --coverage
python-unit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with: { python-version: '3.12' }
- run: pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
- run: pytest tests/unit/ --cov=app --cov-fail-under=80
laravel-unit:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2
with: { php-version: '8.3' }
- run: composer install
- run: ./vendor/bin/pest --coverage --min=80
// package.json
{
"lint-staged": {
"src/**/*.service.ts": ["jest --findRelatedTests --passWithNoTests"],
"src/**/*.tsx": ["vitest related --run"]
}
}
□ Install test library (one per stack — see Part 1)
□ Configure jest.config.ts / vitest.config.ts / pytest.ini / pest.php
□ Create .cursor/rules/ directory with all rule files from Part 3
□ Create CLAUDE.md at project root from Part 4
□ Add coverage thresholds to config
□ Add pre-commit hooks (Husky for Node, pre-commit for Python)
□ Add CI workflow from Part 8
□ Create test factory files (one per major entity)
□ Write first failing test → implement → green → commit
□ Add test library without touching existing code
□ Add .cursor/rules/ + CLAUDE.md
□ Run coverage on existing code → document current baseline
□ Pick 3 critical services → generate tests → set as new baseline
□ Add CI with threshold = current baseline (not ideal — current)
□ Raise threshold by 5% per sprint
npm install --save-dev jest ts-jest @types/jest @nestjs/testing jest-mock-extended @golevelup/ts-jest
npx ts-jest config:init
npm install --save-dev vitest @vitest/coverage-v8 @testing-library/react @testing-library/user-event @testing-library/jest-dom jsdom
pip install pytest pytest-cov pytest-mock pytest-asyncio factory-boy
ng add @angular-builders/jest
npm install --save-dev jest jest-preset-angular @types/jest
composer require pestphp/pest pestphp/pest-plugin-laravel --dev
./vendor/bin/pest --init
Last updated: 2025 — verify library major versions before adopting