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probedock-rt

v0.1.1

Published

Real time test tracking tool.

Downloads

6

Readme

Probe Dock RT

Lightweight Probe Dock. Aims to help developers in their daily work. Run tests, filter tests, get real time results in your browser.

Installation

$> npm install -g probedock-rt

Create the configuration file in probedock-rt.yml in ~/.probedock with this content:

host: 127.0.0.1
port: 1337
openBrowser: true
enabled: true

| Name | Default | Description | | ------------ | --------- | ------------------- | | host | 127.0.0.1 | The host is used by clients to connect to Probe Dock RT agent. | | port | 1337 | The port is used by clients to connect to Probe Dock RT agent and by the web server of the agente to listen on it. | | openBrowser | true | Automatically open Probe Dock RT in the default browser. | | enabled | true | For the clients, define if the results are sent to Probe Dock RT agent or not. |

Usage

$> probedock-rt

Open your browser and reach http://localhost:1337 or change the port accordingly to your configuration file.

Next steps

Follow the instructions on the Probe Dock RT Clients page.

Requirements

  • Node.js 0.10+

Contributing

  • Fork
  • Create a topic branch - git checkout -b feature
  • Push to your branch - git push origin feature
  • Create a pull request from your branch

Please add a changelog entry with your name for new features and bug fixes.

License

probedock-rt is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for the full text.