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Latest revision as of 11:27, 7 March 2014
This page explains how to develop the experimental Node.js-based Orion server. See Orion/Node/Getting started for an introduction.
Running the tests
Our unit tests are written against the Mocha test framework.
From the org.eclipse.orion.client/modules/orionode
directory, just run the command:
npm test
This will invoke Mocha and produce console output showing which tests passed and failed.
If you didn't install the Mocha package globally (or if you want to pass custom arguments to Mocha), run this instead:
./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha [debug] [options] [files]
To make this easier, you can install Mocha as a global npm package (npm install mocha -g
), and then invoke it as simply mocha
from a command shell.
Writing more tests
When you're prototyping a new feature, writing unit tests for it is always a good idea. Here's how to write a test:
- Create a new file
my_tests.js
in theorg.eclipse.orion.client/modules/orionode/test/
directory. - Write your tests in the file. Here are two resources to help you get started:
- Mocha reference: the general structure of a test.
- Superagent reference: how to write concise assertions for testing HTTP.
- Run the tests (see instructions above).
- You don't have to register your new tests with the framework; it will discover anything in the
test/
directory automatically.
- You don't have to register your new tests with the framework; it will discover anything in the
Helper data or classes should go in test/support/
.
Minification for speed and profit*
The client code can be minified. This greatly reduces load times when accessing the server. See Orion/Releng Builds for instructions.
- Profit not guaranteed