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sails-scuttlebutt
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A hard fork of sails-disk.
A local disk adapter and fixture provider for the Sails framework and Waterline ORM. Bundled with the sails-hook-orm
hook.
First, register sails-scuttlebutt
as an adapter in your datastore config.
module.exports.datastores = {
test: {
adapter: 'sails-scuttlebutt',
dir: './test/fixtures'
}
};
When the adapter loads, it will attempt to load a file named modelName.json
for each model in your app from the directory dir
. dir
defaults to ./test/fictures
. In /env/test.js
, override your dev/prod datastore config:
module.exports = {
models: {
datastore: 'test'
}
};
Finally, run your tests and specify the environment:
NODE_ENV=test npm run tests;
Since your fixture data is populated directly instead of being added using Model.create()
, sails-specific hooks won't take effect (e.g. beforeCreate
or auto-incrementing IDs). You'll need to account for that in your fixture data.
Under the hood, this uses nedb.
This package, like the Sails framework, is free and open-source under the MIT License.
FAQs
Hard fork of sails-disk. Adapter for providing fixtures when testing SailsJS 1.X.X applications.
The npm package sails-scuttlebutt receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, sails-scuttlebutt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sails-scuttlebutt 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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