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A module that translate Suitest server messages to human readable strings
This package contains all results that Suitest may return for the test execution and translations for those errors.
Error translations support small subset of Markdown text formatting:
**bold**
`code`
[text](url){attribute: 'value'}
![caption](src){attribute: 'value'}
Messages are split into following categories:
Library provides 2 builds: UMD library is loaded by default when importing
@suitest/translate
and commonJS is available in case you need to import
specific files. E.g. if you would want to get a list of Suitest message
code you could import @suitest/translate/commonjs/constants.js
.
The UMD build is isomorphic and already minified. It has one peer dependency - "unist-builder". Make sure it's either available is node_modules (when running in NodeJS), or as a global "ub" variable in browser.
CommonJS build is not minified and meant to be used with NodeJS (or with bundler).
@suitest/translate
can translate a line (optionally with line result) into a smst format. Then, you can use
one of the following libs to convert smst into human readable language:
For a complete demo on library usage check out SuitestAutomation/translate-demo repo.
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A module that translate Suitest server messages to human readable strings
The npm package @suitest/translate receives a total of 2,991 weekly downloads. As such, @suitest/translate popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @suitest/translate demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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