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chrome-mock
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Chrome API mocking library.
npm install chrome-mock
In most cases you will want to set this as a global at the top of your test file, because chrome is a global in your extension code.
chrome = require('chrome-mock')
To use the I18n library, chrome-mock loads a default messages.json file that has only one string in it, 'test' If you pass a string that does not exist, you will receive a blank string back.
If you want to load a different messages.json file, for example the one you use in your chrome extension then use the method below in your test file.
chrome.setMessagesPath(path)
FAQs
Chrome API mocking library.
We found that chrome-mock 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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