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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2018-12-28 14:38:58 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2018-12-28 14:38:58 +0000 |
commit | fa4ece01aed54c9a146af868be0d3db611ded229 (patch) | |
tree | 319cffc5f6c2abd7cce514383716153469fc6295 /tests/README.md | |
parent | New upstream version 1.11.0+dfsg (diff) | |
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New upstream version 1.11.1+dfsgupstream/1.11.1+dfsg
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/tests/README.md b/tests/README.md index 4fc9b303b..3dd8859a4 100644 --- a/tests/README.md +++ b/tests/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ +# Testing This readme is a manual on how to get started with unit testing on javascript and nodejs Original author: BrainDoctor (github), July 2017 -# Installation +## Installation Tested on Linux Mint 18.2 Sara (Ubuntu/debian derivative) @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ That should install the necessary node modules. Other browsers work too (Chrome, Firefox). However, only the Chromium Browser 59 has been tested for headless unit testing. -## Versions +### Versions The commands above leave me with the following versions (July 2017): @@ -28,21 +29,21 @@ The commands above leave me with the following versions (July 2017): - chromium-browser: 59.0.3071.109 - WebStorm (optional): 2017.1.4 -# Configuration +## Configuration -## NPM +### NPM The dependencies are installed in `netdata/package.json`. If you install a new NPM module, it gets added here. Future developers just need to execute `npm install` and every dep gets added automatically. -## Karma +### Karma Karma configuration is in `tests/web/karma.conf.js`. Documentation is provided via comments. -## WebStorm +### WebStorm If you use the JetBrains WebStorm IDE, you can integrate the karma runtime. -### for Karma (Client side testing) +#### for Karma (Client side testing) Headless Chromium: 1. Run > Edit Configurations @@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ You may add other browsers too (comma separated). With the "Browsers to start" f Also it is recommended to install WebStorm IDE Extension/Addon to Chrome/Chromium for awesome debugging. -### for node.d plugins (nodejs) +#### for node.d plugins (nodejs) 1. Run > Edit Configurations 2. "+" > Node.js @@ -75,23 +76,23 @@ Also it is recommended to install WebStorm IDE Extension/Addon to Chrome/Chromiu - JavaScript file: node_modules/jasmine-node/bin/jasmine-node - Application parameters: --captureExceptions tests/node.d -# Running +## Running -## In WebStorm +### In WebStorm -### Karma +#### Karma Just run the configured run configurations and they produce nice test trees:  -### node.js +#### node.js Debugging is awesome too!  -## From CLI +### From CLI -### Karma +#### Karma ```sh cd /path/to/your/netdata @@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ will start the karma server, start chromium in headless mode and exit. If a test fails, it produces even a stack trace:  -### Node.d plugins +#### Node.d plugins ```sh cd /path/to/your/netdata @@ -114,9 +115,9 @@ nodejs node_modules/jasmine-node/bin/jasmine-node --captureExceptions tests/node will run the tests in `tests/node.d` and produce a stacktrace too on error:  -## Coverage +### Coverage -### Karma +#### Karma A nice HTML is produced from Karma which shows which code paths were executed. It is located somewhere in `/path/to/your/netdata/coverage/` @@ -124,11 +125,11 @@ A nice HTML is produced from Karma which shows which code paths were executed. I and  -### Node.d +#### Node.d Apparently, jasmine-node can produce a junit report with the `--junitreport` flag. But that output was not very useful. Maybe it's configurable? -## CI +### CI The karma and node.d runners can be integrated in Travis (AFAIK), but that is outside my ability. |