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@oat-sa/tao-test-runner
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TAO Test Runner API
npm i --save @oat-sa/tao-test-runner
Available scripts in the project:
npm run test <testname>
: run test suite
testname
(optional): Specific test to run. If it is not provided, all will be ran.npm run test:keepAlive
: start test servernpm run test:cov
: run build:cov
and run testsnpm run test:dev
: test in development mode (watch changes and source maps)npm run coverage
: show coverage report in terminalnpm run coverage:html
: show coverage report in browsernpm run build
: build for production into dist
directorynpm run build:watch
: build for production into dist
directory and watch for changesnpm run build:cov
: build for coverage into dist
directorynpm run build:dev
: watch changes and build with source mapsnpm run lint
: check syntax of codeFAQs
TAO Test Runner API
The npm package @oat-sa/tao-test-runner receives a total of 120 weekly downloads. As such, @oat-sa/tao-test-runner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @oat-sa/tao-test-runner demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 22 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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