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donejs-chat-guide

v0.1.3

Published

The guide for donejs-chat

Readme

donejs-chat-guide

This repo contains the source files for the DoneJS chat guide.

Testing

To test that the guide works you can run:

npm install

And then:

npm test

Modifying steps

Steps are stored in the steps/ folder, and are named to match the step in the guide. The file names should be obvious, and most steps contain at least one test file.

Debugging Tests

Running

node_modules/.bin/guide --help

Shows a list of options, these are nice when developing:

local

By default a temporary folder is created to run the guide, but when debugging you pprobably want it to be installed to the local folder in PROJECT/donejs-chat Use this flag for that

browser

Specify which browser to launch with.

skip-to

Skips to a specific set. This only sort-of works because one of the steps is to start the donejs develop server and if you skip that step the subsequent steps that depend on live-reload will not work. But you can skip ahead past the dev parts and go into production builds.

root

If you are skipping past the donejs develop step you probably want to set the root, --root donejs-chat so that all commands are executed from there.