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couchdb-harness

v0.1.6

Published

A generalized port of the CouchDB JavaScript test harness.

Downloads

48

Readme

CouchDB Harness

A generalized port of the CouchDB JavaScript test harness.

Install

npm install couchdb-harness

Usage

Command Line

To run the default configuration, you can simply type,

$ npm start

But the binary also accepts arguments to specify the port that the harness should run against, as well as which files to test:

./bin/couchdb-harness -p 5984 basics all_docs

Available options

  • -b: bail (a flag)
  • -a: address
  • -p: port

All options are further described below.

Node.js

Examples

var harness = require('couchdb-harness');
harness.run(5984, ['basics', 'all_docs'], function (exitCode) {
  process.exit(exitCode);
});
var harness = require('couchdb-harness');
harness.run('http://192.168.1.31:5985/', {bail: true}, function (code) {
  process.exit(code);
})

API

harness.run([addr[, opts[, callback]]])

  • addr: The address of the server with a CouchDB-style API to test. Defaults to "http://127.0.0.1:5984/". If the server you want to test runs on localhost and you just want to change the port, you can also just pass in the port number instead.
  • opts: Either an array of tests as demonstrated in the first example, or a JavaScript object with the following (optional) properties:
    • tests: The aforementioned array of tests. Defaults to all the test files.
    • bail: When true, couchdb-harness will stop running on the first failure it encounters. This does not have any influence on the exitCode. One failure is still enough to make it non-zero. Defaults to false.
    • callback: Called when done running the tests. Gets one argument: the exit code. It's zero when the tests all passed, otherwise non-zero.

License

Copyright 2013 Nick Thompson

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.