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elm-doc-test
Advanced tools
Create doc test and run them with elm-test
$ npm i elm-test -g
$ npm i elm-doc-test -g
$ elm-test init
$ touch tests/elm-doc-test.json
elm-doc-test.json
contains information on which files contain doc tests and where to find them.
{
"root": "../src",
"tests": [
"Mock",
"Mock.Foo.Bar.Moo"
]
}
It's recommended to add ./tests/Doc
to your .gitignore
.
Tests start with four spaces!
{-| returns the sum of two int.
>>> add 41 1
42
>>> add 3 3
6
-}
add : Int -> Int -> Int
add =
(+)
{-| reverses the list
>>> rev
... [ 41
... , 1
... ]
[ 1
, 41
]
>>> rev [1, 2, 3]
... |> List.map toString
... |> String.join ""
"321"
-}
rev : List a -> List a
rev =
List.reverse
elm-doc-test
only converts your doc-tests into elm-tests.
You have to use elm-test in order to run them.
$ elm-doc-test && elm-test tests/Doc/Main.elm
You can run the examples using:
npm start
FAQs
doc-test for elm
The npm package elm-doc-test receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, elm-doc-test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that elm-doc-test demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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