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mm-test

v3.1.1

Published

Test helpers for Matter in Motion

Downloads

7

Readme

Matter In Motion. Test Helpes

NPM Version NPM Downloads

This is not an extension.

Collection of functions to help you test your extensions and applications

Instalation

npm i mm-test --save-dev

Usage

createClient(opts)

Creates Matter In Motion client. Check the official documentation

createApp(settings, opts)

Returns an app instance with applied settings. The returned app will output warn and up level formatted logs to stdout.

Optios are:

  • default — boolean, defaut true. Adds http transport and JSON serializer to test app.
  • test — boolean, adds test resource with useful calls.
  • auth — string, if present adds auth provider with the same name.

getToken(app, opts)

Returns a Promise that will be resolved with object {expires, token}.

  • app — matter in motion app instance
  • opts
    • provider — string, auth provider to use.

verifyToken(app, opts)

Returns a Promise that will get resolved when the token is valid.

  • app — matter in motion app instance
  • opts
    • token — string, an auth token.
    • provider — string, auth provider to use.
    • subject — string, token subject it will be verified by.
    • audience — string, token audience it will be verified by.

Example:

'use strict';
const test = require('ava');
const extension = require('./index');
const createApp = require('mm-test').createApp;

process.env.NODE_ENV = 'production'; // or any other additional settings environment you want to load
const app = createApp({
  extensions: [
    extension
  ],

  extension: {
    ...
  }
});

test('checks the extension' t => {
  const ext = app.units.require('resources.extension');
  t.truthy(ext);
});

License: MIT.