Sorry for jumping into dev's discussion and for the off-topic, just can't stand
the desire :)
>* The result page kind of look nice (yes, that
count!)
When I was looking for a wiki, this was reason number one - and that's
how XWiki won. Guess it's all about the look and the feel
-----Original Message-----
From: devs-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:devs-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of Jerome
Velociter
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 19:55 PM
To: XWiki Developers
Subject: [xwiki-devs] JavaScript unit tests
Hello devs,
I've pushed some javascript tests for the suggest widget to a branch of
xwiki-platform.
I've used screw-unit (
https://github.com/nathansobo/screw-unit) as test framework.
The system allow to write tests such as
https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/blob/f684ca0671a354f1e7476cd788a2df…
; and to run them in a test suite (a simple HTML page that runs all tests). It is
integrated with xwiki-platform-web build so that whenever a test fails, the build fails.
To be completely honest, I didn't do a lengthy market research to see if there would
be more appropriate alternatives. Screw unit got my attention for the following reasons :
* Tests are elegant and simple
* You can nest feature "descriptions" (specifications) down several levels, so
it's easy to have a good organization
* It has a working maven integration
* The result page kind of look nice (yes, that count!)
I'd like to integrate them in master
WDYT ?
My +1
Jerome.
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