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Run arbitrary JavaScript or PogoScript on a server.
Please use this responsibly.
Preferable only in test code
First of all you need to start up the server specifying a port number to use.
If you are using karma you may want to put this in your karma.conf.js
file.
require('censeo').server(3001)
Next you want to create a client:
client = require('censeo').client(3001)
Then in your test (you should only use this for tests!).
client
.run(function() {
return 1 + 1;
}).then(function(result){
expect(result).to.equal(2)
})
You can also run async code on the server
client
.run(function(callback) {
var fs = require("fs");
fs.readdir(process.cwd(), callback);
}).then(function(result) {
expect(result).to.include("node_modules");
});
Where censeo can come in really handy is if you need to spool up a webserver to test against:
client
.run(function() {
var http, app, server;
http = require("http");
app = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
var headers;
headers = {
"Content-Type": "text/plain",
Connection: "Close",
"Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "accept, x-requested-with, content-type",
"Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET, OPTIONS",
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": req.headers.origin
};
if (req.method === "OPTIONS") {
res.writeHead(204, headers);
return res.end("OK");
} else {
res.writeHead(200, headers);
return res.end("ALIVE");
}
});
server = app.listen(8555);
console.log("listening on 8555");
return {
stop: function(done) {
var self = this;
return server.close(done);
}
};
}, {
task: true
}).then(function(task){
// make some http requests to the server
// then stop the server
task.stop(function(){
console.log('stopped')
})
})
PogoScript makes using censeo even better:
result = client.run! @{1+1}
expect(result).to.equal(2)
or to run a web server
task = client.run!(task: true)
http = require 'http'
app = http.createServer @(req, res)
headers = {
'Content-Type' = 'text/plain'
'Connection' = 'Close'
'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' = 'accept, x-requested-with, content-type'
'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' = 'GET, OPTIONS'
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' = req.headers.origin
}
if (req.method == 'OPTIONS')
res.writeHead(204, headers)
res.end('OK')
else
res.writeHead(200, headers)
res.end('ALIVE')
server = app.listen(8555)
console.log "listening on 8555"
{
stop(done)=
server.close(done)
}
server url = 'http://localhost:8555'
response = request!({url = server url})
expect(response).to.equal('ALIVE')
task.stop!()
FAQs
Run arbitrary JavaScript or PogoScript on a server
The npm package censeo receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, censeo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that censeo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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