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offshore-adapter-tests

v1.0.0

Published

Integration tests for offshore adapters

Downloads

15

Readme

Offshore Adapter Tests

A set of integration tests that can be included in your Offshore Adapter module and used to test your adapter against the current Offshore API.

Adapter Interface Specification

Usage

Write a test runner

i.e. runner.js

/**
 * Test runner dependencies
 */
var mocha = require('mocha');
var TestRunner = require('offshore-adapter-tests');


/**
 * Integration Test Runner
 *
 * Uses the `offshore-adapter-tests` module to
 * run mocha tests against the specified interfaces
 * of the currently-implemented Offshore adapter API.
 */
new TestRunner({

	// Load the adapter module.
	adapter: require('./relative/path/to/your/adapter'),

	// Default adapter config to use.
	config: {
		schema: false
	},

	// The set of adapter interfaces to test against.
	interfaces: ['semantic', 'queryable']
});

Run the tests

$ node runner.js

Running Tests in a Vagrant VM

Since it is not necessarily desirable to install all the databases on the local host where this package is tested a Vagrant configuration for a fully configured virtual host is provided. To run the tests using this virtual host follow these steps.

Using Vagrant is entirely optional. If you prefer to just run the test on your host directly just ensure the various databases being tested are installed.

MIT License

See LICENSE.md.