Hey Byoungro,

We already test local plugins. I think the point of Richard asking is so we
actually test our npm fetching and installing.

Cheers,
-Steve

On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:37 AM, So, Byoungro <byoungro...@intel.com> wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> Do you know you can add the plugin from your local disk path?
> “cordova plugin add <path>” might be easier for you than publishing your
> test plugin on the NPM registry and test using NPM.
>
> Byoungro So
> SSG / DPD / Mobile Computing and Compilers
> Intel Corporation
>
> From: Richard Knoll <rikn...@microsoft.com<mailto:rikn...@microsoft.com>>
> Reply-To: "dev@cordova.apache.org<mailto:dev@cordova.apache.org>" <
> dev@cordova.apache.org<mailto:dev@cordova.apache.org>>
> Date: Friday, March 4, 2016 at 10:30 AM
> To: "dev@cordova.apache.org<mailto:dev@cordova.apache.org>" <
> dev@cordova.apache.org<mailto:dev@cordova.apache.org>>
> Subject: Test Plugin on npm
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'd like to have some better end-to-end tests for "cordova plugin add" in
> cordova-lib, so I wanted to publish a test plugin to npm. The plugin itself
> will be empty besides a plugin.xml, I just need it to exist and have engine
> information I can test against. Do we have an official npm account that I
> should be using for the publishing? I can store the plugin itself in
> cordova-plugins.
>
> Thanks,
> Richard
>
>

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