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mutation-testing-report-schema
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The json schema for mutation testing elements.
The schema can be found here.
Install it with npm like this:
$ npm i mutation-testing-report-schema
Use it from typescript or js (with babel)
import { schema } from 'mutation-testing-elements-schema';
For example, use AJV:
const schemaValidator = new Ajv();
schemaValidator.addSchema(schema, 'mutation-testing-report-schema');
schemaValidator.validate('mutation-testing-report-schema', {
/*.. report as json ...*/
});
Download the schema using https://www.unpkg.com/mutation-testing-report-schema@VERSION/dist/src/mutation-testing-report-schema.json
For the current version, see package.json.
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The json schema for a mutation testing report.
The npm package mutation-testing-report-schema receives a total of 72,212 weekly downloads. As such, mutation-testing-report-schema popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mutation-testing-report-schema demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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