Hi people!
Ok, I'm a bit lazy, I was reading only two or three pages of npm manual,
and browsing few modules at GitHub.
My context: I'm writing a module. I want to use require('assert') instead
nodeunit (the module is relatively small, nodeunit would be greater than
the module ;-). I want to have different .js files in test folder, each one
testing a different feature of the module.
I see that npm uses script object at package.json. And I see that some
modules launch something like make test, where the test files are processes
in a for, etc.... But, AFAIK, those scripts are written for Unix/Linux.
Good for my Ubuntu box. But when I (or a user) got the code at Windows, we
lost "npm test" functionality
Any example, way of writing a multiple test invocation, supported my
Linux/Windows? Module/Github as example?
My first idea: launch a .js file than using fs and process, would discover
and launch each test file.
Or there is a npm feature I missed?
(When I use nodeunit, I added a nodeunit.cmd for Windows, that launch
nodeunit and I pass the test folder to it. Then script: "nodeunit test" in
package.json makes the trick)
Angel "Java" Lopez
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