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test-ipfs-example
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A test suite for testing examples using playwright for browsers and simple output matching for node
A test suite for testing examples using playwright for browsers and simple output matching for node
$ npm i test-ipfs-example
To run node js tests, create a test file similar to:
import { waitForOutput } from 'test-ipfs-example/node'
await waitForOutput('the output to expect', 'path/to/example.js')
Run it from your package.json
{
"scripts": {
"test": "test-node-example ./my-test.spec.js"
}
}
To run browser tests, create a test file similar to:
import { setup, expect } from 'test-ipfs-example/browser'
const test = setup({
// optionally configure server(s) - if omitted one will be created listening
// on a random high port that serves the contents of the `dist` folder in
// the root of the example
servers: [{
port: 0,
host: '127.0.0.1',
path: 'dist'
}]
})
test.describe('test a browser app', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ servers, page }) => {
await page.goto(servers[0].url)
})
test('should have browser success', async ({ page }) => {
// make some playwright assertions here
await page.waitForSelector('#app')
const connections = await page.textContent('#app')
expect(connections).toContain('hello world')
})
})
Run it from your package.json
{
"scripts": {
"test": "test-browser-example ./my-test.spec.js"
}
}
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A test suite for testing examples using playwright for browsers and simple output matching for node
We found that test-ipfs-example demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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