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@webex/storage-adapter-spec
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Blackbox test suite for storage adapters
npm install --save-dev @webex/storage-adapter-spec
import runAbstractStorageAdapterSpec from '@webex/storage-adapter-spec';
import MyStorageAdapter from './my-storage-adapter';
describe('MyStorageAdapter', () => {
runAbstractStorageAdapterSpec(new MyStorageAdapter('test'));
});
## Maintainers
This package is maintained by [Cisco Webex for Developers](https://developer.webex.com/).
## Contribute
Pull requests welcome. Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/webex/webex-js-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details.
## License
© 2016-2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
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