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Making it easy to work with data on the Gloo platform.
Running npm run dev
will watch all tests and source files. Upon change, the linter will be run first, followed by the Node tests.
Running npm run test:browser
will build the browser tests bundle, start a local HTTP server, expose that server using localtunnel.me, and then run the full test suite using Gloo's minimum supported browser versions via Sauce Labs.
Due to the tooling we use to run browser tests, the browser tests must be run on Node.js v6 or greater.
This project is just getting started. Reach out to ccapel@tangogroup.com should you have any questions.
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