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@pact-foundation/pact-provider-verifier

v1.4.3

Published

Pact provider verifier wrapper package. Installing this will install an executable appropriate for your platform.

Downloads

1,279

Readme

Pact Provider Verifier for NPM

Build Status

Installation wrapper for standalone platform-specific executables packaged from the Ruby pact-provider-verifier gem.

On install, this package selects and installs the correct standalone executable for your environment.

This node module downloads the appropriate platform-specific and installs it alongside pact-provider-verifier inside the node_modules directory.

Usage

npm install @pact-foundation/pact-provider-verifier
node_modules/.bin/pact-provider-verifier <options>

Known issues

The packaged binary always prints out the following message on startup. Have not yet traced the source.

No entry for terminal type "xterm-256color";
using dumb terminal settings.

On npm install, the following warnings will be displayed. They do not appear to affect the behaviour of the provider verifier.

npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libcrypto.dylib -> libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libedit.dylib -> libedit.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libffi.dylib -> libffi.6.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libgmp.dylib -> libgmp.10.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/liblzma.dylib -> liblzma.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libncurses.dylib -> libncurses.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libreadline.dylib -> libedit.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libssl.dylib -> libssl.1.0.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libtermcap.dylib -> libncurses.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libyaml.dylib -> libyaml-0.2.dylib