For development of Test262-harness, test authoring & execution:
git clone https://github.com/tc39/test262.git --depth 1
cd test262
For test authoring & execution:
npm install -g test262-harness
Run test262-harness --help for details on the various configuration options.
Running tests in hypothetical JavaScript engine "X":
cd test262;
test262-harness --host-type=X --host-path=`which X` test/**/*.js
| Option Name | Description | Required | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| -h,--help | Show help & examples | n/a | n/a | 
| -v,--version | Print the current version of test262-harness | n/a | n/a | 
| --host-type | Type of host to run tests in. See eshost's supported hosts for available options. | No | node | 
| --host-path | Path to the host executable. | Yes, if host-typeis specified | process.execPath | 
| --host-args | Any additional arguments to pass to the host when invoking it (eg. --harmony,--es6all, etc). | No | n/a | 
| -t,--threads | Run this many tests in parallel. Note that the browser runners don't work great with t > 1. | No | 1 | 
| -r,--reporter | Format of data written to standard output. Currently either jsonorsimple. | No | simple | 
| --features(deprecated) | Comma-separated list of featuresto filter for. Example:--features="BigInt,Atomics". | No | n/a | 
| --features-include | Comma-separated list of featuresto filter for inclusion. Example:--features-include="BigInt,Atomics"would run only tests that include the featuresBigIntandAtomics | No | n/a | 
| --features-exclude | Comma-separated list of featuresto filter for exclusion. Example:--features-exclude="BigInt,Atomics"would run only tests that do not include the featuresBigIntandAtomics. NOTE exclusions are resolved after inclusions. | No | n/a | 
| --reporter-keys | Comma-separated list of keys to include in output of jsonreporter. | No | n/a | 
| --test262-dir | Root test262 directory and is used to locate the includes directory. | No | Relative to test files | 
| --includes-dir | Includes directory. | No | Inferred from test262-diror else detected by walking upward from the first test found. | 
| --tempDir | Directory that eshostwill create its temp files in (does not affect location of files created by--save-compiled-testsand--save-only-failed | No | OS Temp Dir | 
| --prelude | Path to a file to include before every test (useful for testing polyfills for example); supports multiple --preludeparameters | No | n/a | 
| --timeout | Set a custom test timeout in milliseconds | No | 10000 | 
| --transformer | Path to module which exports a code transformer function | No | n/a | 
| --preprocessor | Path to module which exports a map function that operates on each Test262Test object before it executed. | No | n/a | 
| --accept-version | Execute tests from a version of Test262 that differs from the versions supported by this utility. This may cause the utility to report invalid test results. | No | Inferred from test262Dir/package.json | 
| --save-compiled-tests | Write the compiled version of path/to/test.jsaspath/to/test.js.<host-type>.<default|strict>.<pass|fail>so that it can be easily re-run under that host. Runtest262-harness --helpfor examples. | No | n/a | 
| --save-only-failed | Only save the compiled version of the test if it failed, to help easily repro failed tests (implies --save-compiled-tests). | No | n/a | 
| --error-for-failures | Return a non-zero exit code if one or more tests fail. | No | n/a | 
The --preprocessor feature allows  a module that exports a map function that operates on each Test262Test object (ie. the object emitted by Test262-Stream) before their execution.
In some cases, a preprocessor may want to signal to Test262-Harness that a certain result has already been reached, and that it must not further evaluate the test. To create this signal, the preprocessor creates a result property on the Test262Test object, which will indicate to Test262-Harness that it must not evaluate the test, but instead return the value of the result property as though the test had been executed. For example, a preprocessor may attempt to transpile the value of test.contents—which may fail! In the case of failure, the preprocessor can create a result property whose value is a Result Object. This will skip the code evaluation and report the given result object.
module.exports = function(test) {
  try {
    test.contents = babel.transform(test.contents, options).code;
  } catch (error) {
    test.result = {
      stderr: `${error.name}: ${error.message}\n`,
      stdout: '',
      error
    };
  }
  return test;
};