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mocha-cloud
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Mocha testing in the cloud with SauceLabs. If you plan on running the tests from the terminal check out the terminal grid view.
npm server client:
$ npm install mocha-cloud
If you use component you may simply execute the following to get the client script:
$ component install visionmedia/mocha-cloud
Otherwise use the ./build/build.js file,
and pass mocha.run() to the cloud function
allowing it to attach event handlers:
cloud(mocha.run());
var Cloud = require('mocha-cloud');
var cloud = new Cloud('your project name', 'username', 'access key');
cloud.browser('iphone', '5.0', 'Mac 10.6');
cloud.browser('ipad', '6', 'Mac 10.8');
cloud.url('http://localhost:3000/test/');
cloud.on('init', function(browser){
console.log(' init : %s %s', browser.browserName, browser.version);
});
cloud.on('start', function(browser){
console.log(' start : %s %s', browser.browserName, browser.version);
});
cloud.on('end', function(browser, res){
console.log(' end : %s %s : %d failures', browser.browserName, browser.version, res.failures);
});
cloud.start();
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We found that mocha-cloud 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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