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@doodad-js/test

v3.1.0-alpha.2

Published

doodad-js Test application

Downloads

9

Readme

doodad-js Test application

NPM Version

<<<< PLEASE UPGRADE TO THE LATEST VERSION AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE >>>>

Installation

$ npm install @doodad-js/test

Features

  • Unit tests for Doodad

Quick Start

By default, Doodad is running in production mode, which disables every validations. You may want to activate the development mode by setting the "NODE_ENV" environment variable :

Windows :

    set NODE_ENV=development

Linux/Unix :

    export NODE_ENV=development

Then start '@doodad-js/test' server :

    npm start

At the command prompt (">>>"), you can try :

    help

Then type :

    browser

When the application is finished loading, it will open your favorite browser to the application's main page.

Other available packages

  • @doodad-js/core: Object-oriented programming framework (release)
  • @doodad-js/cluster: Cluster manager (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/dates: Dates formatting (beta)
  • @doodad-js/http: Http server (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/http_jsonrpc: JSON-RPC over http server (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/io: I/O module (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/ipc: IPC/RPC server (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/json: JSON parser (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/loader: Scripts loader (beta)
  • @doodad-js/locale: Locales (beta)
  • @doodad-js/make: Make tools for doodad (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/mime: Mime types (beta)
  • @doodad-js/minifiers: Javascript minifier used by doodad (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/safeeval: SafeEval (beta)
  • @doodad-js/server: Servers base module (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/templates: HTML page templates (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/terminal: Terminal (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/test: Test application
  • @doodad-js/unicode: Unicode Tools (beta)
  • @doodad-js/widgets: Widgets base module (alpha)
  • @doodad-js/xml: XML Parser (beta)

License

Apache-2.0