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ember-cli-mocha
Advanced tools
Mocha / Chai testing for your Ember CLI apps.
Install ember-cli-mocha:
ember install ember-cli-mocha
Tests rely on ember-mocha modules and helpers. Please refer to that project to understand detailed usage.
ember-cli-mocha
v0.14.0 requires at least Ember CLI v2.2.0 and Node.js 4ember-cli-mocha
v0.13.3ember-cli-mocha
v0.13.2Previous releases of this addon contained the blueprints necessary to generate Mocha tests for your apps and addons. These blueprints have since been moved into ember.js, ember-data and ember-cli-legacy-blueprints.
Recent releases of Ember CLI contain ember-cli-legacy-blueprints
by default.
If you are using an older release then please add the
ember-cli-legacy-blueprints
dependency manually to your project.
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NOTICE: Only our own original work is licensed under the terms of the Apache License Version 2.0. The licenses of some libraries might impose different redistribution or general licensing terms than those stated in the Apache License. Users and redistributors are hereby requested to verify these conditions and agree upon them.
FAQs
Mocha and Chai tests for ember-cli applications
We found that ember-cli-mocha demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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