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cht-conf-test-harness
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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 |
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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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