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cht-conf-test-harness
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View the documentation on CHT Docs.
The cht-conf-test-harness is targeted at specific versions of the CHT Core Framework. This allows you to run your tests and validate your config against a specific version of the CHT before deploying it to a live environment.
The following table shows the compatibility between the test harness and the CHT Core Framework (including the coreVersion
values you can use in your harness configuration):
cht-conf-test-harness | CHT Core Framework | Supported coreVersion values |
---|---|---|
2.x | 3.9.x+ | 3.9 , 3.10 , 3.11 , 3.12 , 3.13 , 3.14 |
3.x | 4.0.x-4.5.x | 4.0 |
4.x | 4.6.x+ | 4.6 |
5.x | 4.11.x+ | 4.11 |
At Medic we are the technical steward of the Community Health Toolkit (CHT). We welcome and appreciate contributions, and support new developers to use the tools whenever possible. If you have an idea or a question we'd love to hear from you! The easiest ways to get in touch are by raising issues in the Github repo or joining our Slack channel. For more info check out our contributor guidelines.
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The software is provided under AGPL-3.0. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license.
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The npm package cht-conf-test-harness receives a total of 564 weekly downloads. As such, cht-conf-test-harness popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cht-conf-test-harness demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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