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mole-sauce

v0.0.2

Published

Delicious Sauce OnDemand reporter for Mocha

Readme

Mole Sauce -- Delicious Sauce Labs reporter for Mocha

Mole Sauce wraps your Mocha tests to make it easy to write WebDriver tests in Mocha and have them run against Sauce Labs. Each suite that you tag with this.sauce = true will get its own browser session, and the test pass/fail results will be submitted to Sauce Labs when it finishes.

Running the examples

export SAUCE_USERNAME=XXXX
export SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY=XXXX
git clone https://github.com/epall/mole-sauce.git
cd mole-sauce
npm install
npm run examples

Usage

npm install https://github.com/epall/mole-sauce.git

Add this.sauce = true to the body of the suites you want to add mole-sauce to.

mocha -R mole-sauce

If you want to use mole-sauce in addition to a more communicative reporter, you'll need to invoke mocha programmatically. See examples/run.js.

Authors

License

  • License - BSD

TODO

  • Write some tests
  • Properly tease out results from nested suites
  • Support launching a session per-test instead of per-suite