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run-browser
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The simplest way to run testling type tests in the browser
npm install run-browser -g
run-browser <file> <options>
Options:
-p --port <number> The port number to run the server on (default: 3000)
-b --phantom Use the phantom headless browser to run tests and then exit with the correct status code (if tests output TAP)
-r --report Generate coverage Istanbul report. Repeat for each type of coverage report desired. (default: text only)
Example:
run-browser test-file.js --port 3030 --report text --report html --report=cobertura
Basic usage:
var runBrowser = require('run-browser');
var server = runBrowser('tests/test.js');
server.listen(3000);
Advanced Usage:
var runBrowser = require('run-browser');
var handler = runBrowser.createHandler('tests/test.js');
var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
if (runBrowser.handles(req)) {
return handler(req, res);
}
// any other server logic here
});
server.listen(3000);
For advanced phantomjs usage, just read the source in ./bin/cli.js
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The simplest way to run testling type tests in the browser
We found that run-browser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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