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@pramod9255/test-api

v1.1.1

Published

Test API

Readme

Test Crud operations using Mocha and Chai

Please follow the instrucrions to set up the application:

  1. Create a test directory inside your root folder.

  2. Create index.js file inside test folder and add following code:

     const startTest = require('@pramod9255/test-api/test');
     var path = require("path");
    
    
     const Server_File = "server.js";  //server file name
     const CSV_FILE = "test-cases.csv"; //csv file name
    
    
     var csvFilePath, server;
    
     try {
     server = require(path.resolve('./'+ Server_File));
     } catch (e) {
     console.log('Please add server file.')
     }
    
     try {
     csvFilePath = path.resolve("./"+ CSV_FILE);  
     } catch (e) {
     console.log('Please add csv file')
     }
    
    
     if(server && csvFilePath){
     startTest(csvFilePath, server );
     }
  3. Add your test-cases in csv file (ex: test-cases.csv).

     N.B. : Please check 'node_modules/@pramod9255/test-api/sample-test-cases.csv' file for the csv file format.
  4. To use this application, you need to install mocha and chai. Please use the bellow commands to install the same:

     npm install -g mocha --save
     npm install chai --save
  5. add following code to your package.json file

     "scripts": {
             "test": "mocha --timeout 2000"
     } 
  6. Run 'npm test' to test the application.

Cool!!