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@mattersight/karma-pact-reporter
Advanced tools
Pact Node wrapper for a Karma Reporter to allow for uploading of Pact files to the Broker when complete.
npm i @mattersight/karma-pact-reporter --save-dev
Add 'pact' to the list of reporters.
[
{
reporters: ['pact']
}
]
Add a pactReporters section and configure according to the Pact Node Broker Publishing section.
This library does include one extra option.
Option | Type | Purpose | Default |
---|---|---|---|
deletePactFilesOrDirs | bool | Deletes all files in the pactFilesOrDirs array | false |
Here is an example configuration:
[
{
pactReporter: {
pactBroker: process.env.PACT_BROKER_HOST || 'http://localhost',
consumerVersion: process.env.PACT_CONSUMER_VERSION || "0.0.1",
pactFilesOrDirs: [__dirname + '/pact'],
deletePactFilesOrDirs: true
}
}
]
FAQs
Karma Pact Publishing Reporter
The npm package @mattersight/karma-pact-reporter receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @mattersight/karma-pact-reporter popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mattersight/karma-pact-reporter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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