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rally-sdk2-test-utils
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Utilities, mock data and helpers for writing unit tests for SDK 2.1 apps
A library of utilities, helpers, and data mocks for writing unit tests for apps written with the App SDK.
While this library is distributed as an npm package, it is generally not meant to be installed or used directly. Instead, it is automatically bundled with and integrated into Rally App Builder.
The Testing Apps guide in the App SDK help documentation provides a great overview of what writing unit tests for SDK 2 apps looks like. Most of the utilities mentioned in that guide live in this repository.
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Utilities, mock data and helpers for writing unit tests for SDK 2.1 apps
The npm package rally-sdk2-test-utils receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, rally-sdk2-test-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rally-sdk2-test-utils 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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