volkswagen
tape
volkswagen | tape | |
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27 | 17 | |
13,208 | 5,757 | |
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0.0 | 8.5 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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volkswagen
- "Volkswagen' detects when your tests are being run in a CI server
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Trident missile test fails for a second time in a row
Or, more practically, they may be using pytest-vw (https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen).
- A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves
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Interviu Mid C++
import volkswagen
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Open invite to join r/AskChemistry
#1: Please don’t use “win” as an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows in GNU software or documentation. [...] calling something a “win” is a form of praise. You’re free to praise Microsoft Windows on your own if you want, but please don’t do so in GNU packages. | 60 comments #2: 'volkswagen' detects when your tests are being run in a CI server and makes them pass | 19 comments #3: In 2001, I said "I use Linux" to RMS's face, and interrupted his usual rant by explaining that the userspace was not GNU, so I did mean "Linux". He was speechless for the best 5 seconds of my life. | 34 comments
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Das Auto.
So they need https://www.npmjs.com/package/volkswagen
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Imagine someone is paying you to destroy their codebase. How would you do it?
Along with no tests, you should probably remove any linting tools. If the code doesn't still have to work maybe consider removing ci/cd, or just https://github.com/auchenberg/volkswagen
- How to test your Python Programm 😂
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Thousands of Volkswagen and Audi cars sitting idle in the middle of the Mojave Desert. Models manufactured from 2009 to 2015 were designed to cheat emissions tests mandated by the United States EPA. Following the scandal, Volkswagen had to recall millions of cars. (Credit:Jassen Tadorov)
Best repo on GitHub.
- like webdev and flexbox
tape
- Having deps is a good thing, and disk space is infinite and free
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Express API Testing
Last but not least important are ava, uvu and tape; they are a really light and fast test runners.
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Unit testing: What to use, and how?
A more minimalist approach is this tape module and the TAP protocol. https://www.npmjs.com/package/tape
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Straight talk: Salary discussion thread
OK will do. Do you have any tips on finding a suitable project? Ideally I was hoping to to contribute to a piece of software that I actually use/know/like/want to improve. Given that, and my area of expertise, I had shortlisted Signal Desktop, and Tape.
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Find component by display name when the component is stateless functional, with Enzyme
Reactjs I have the following components: // Hello.jsexport default (React) => ({name}) => { return ( Hello {name ? name : 'Stranger'}! )}// App.jsimport createHello from './Hello'export default (React) => () => { const Hello = createHello(React) const helloProps = { name: 'Jane' } return ( )}// index.jsimport React from 'react'import { render } from 'react-dom'import createApp from './App'const App = createApp(React)render( , document.getElementById('app')) And I want to set up a test to see if the App component contains one Hello component. I tried the following, using Tape and Enzyme: import createApp from './App'import React from 'react'import test from 'tape'import { shallow } from 'enzyme'test('App component test', (assert) => { const App = createApp(React) const wrapper = shallow() assert.equal(wrapper.find('Hello').length === 1, true)}) But the result was that the length property of the find result was equal to 0, when I was expecting it to be equal to 1. So, how do I find my Hello component? Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/reactjs/find-component-by-display-name-when-the-component-is-stateless-functional-with-enzyme
- Nobody at Facebook has worked on Jest for years
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Tools for testing Functional Web Apps
For us at Begin and Architect, tape has been in use for several years. tape has a stable and straightforward API, routine maintenance updates, and outputs TAP, making it really versatile. While TAP is legible, it's not the most human-readable format. Fortunately, several TAP reporters can help display results for developers. Until recently, Begin's TAP reporter of choice was tap-spec. Sadly tap-spec wasn't kept up to date and npm began reporting vulnerabilities.
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Chaijs.com just let their domain expire
I really enjoy Ava [1] or anything assert-tape-like [2]. "uvu" [3] is getting a lot of love lately, but it's very feature limited and much of it's touted advantages are at the detriment to feature set.
[1] https://github.com/avajs/ava
[2] https://github.com/substack/tape
[3] https://github.com/lukeed/uvu
Jest is great for front-end (or full stack integration) testing, but I feel it's specialized for that use-case and doesn't always play nice with backend/middle-tier testing needs.
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Advanced Roadmap for React.js developers
-Jest -React testing library -Enzyme -Sinon -Mocha -Chai -AVA -Tape
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
Tape
What are some alternatives?
mib2-toolbox - The ultimate MIB2-HIGH toolbox.
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Unexpected - Unexpected - the extensible BDD assertion toolkit
tap - Test Anything Protocol tools for node
Blooket-Collection - A Collection of Blooket cheats.
ava - Node.js test runner that lets you develop with confidence 🚀
nyc - the Istanbul command line interface
mocha - ☕️ simple, flexible, fun javascript test framework for node.js & the browser
Mochify - ☕️ TDD with Browserify, Mocha, Headless Chrome and WebDriver
hyperapp - 1kB-ish JavaScript framework for building hypertext applications
AVA