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cellsjs

v0.4.1

Published

Release workflow for cell packages

Readme

#Cells (cellsjs)

Cells is a tool to help developers with common task

How to use

To install the application, you only need to execute the next command, and the cells command will be available for you.

npm -g install cellsjs

Once installed, if you execute it without parameters, you'll get in the console this help with the available options.

	Name: cells - utility to help developers with common tasks 
	Synopsis: cells [options]
	Options descriptions:
		--help, -h                  Show this help
		--verbose, -V               Verbosely executes specified tasks
		--version, -v               Print cells script version
		component:lint            Executes the lint task into the specified folder
		component:coverage        Executes the coverage task into the specified folder
		component:deploy          Deploy the specified folder
		component:test-demo       Test the component's demo

Test coverage

The test coverage right now is fixed to this values:

  • 50% statements
  • 50% branches
  • 50% functions
  • 50% lines; you should take into consideration that one line can contain several statements, for instance:
var a = (a == 1) ? true : false; // Contains several statements in one line

Prerequisites and troubleshooting

Selenium requires a jdk (java development kit) so in order to get it working you'll need it installed, for instance from here

You should also take into consideration web-component-tester, you can get in trouble if you are using sudo to install packages, so we recomend you to read the guide of how to use npm without sudo and the official npm avoid sudo guide