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Description
QUnit is a robust and user-friendly JavaScript testing framework designed for simplicity. Its setup is hassle-free, requiring no configuration for Node.js projects and only minimal adjustments for those intended for browser use. You have the flexibility to execute your tests in various environments, whether it’s Node.js, a web browser, or even within a web worker. This allows you to validate your code in the context in which it operates. With adaptable APIs available for custom assertions, runners, and reporters, QUnit can be tailored to meet specific requirements. The onboarding process for QUnit in Node.js projects is swift and straightforward; just begin by installing the QUnit package via npm. Once installed, you can initiate the test suite using the QUnit CLI. It’s advisable to execute the QUnit command through an npm script, which will seamlessly locate the QUnit command from your local dependencies. To enhance your understanding of how to organize tests and make assertions, refer to the API documentation. Additionally, QUnit adheres to the Node.js Long-term Support (LTS) schedule, ensuring it is compatible with current, active LTS, and maintenance LTS releases, thus providing long-term reliability for your projects. This commitment to support makes QUnit an ideal choice for developers seeking a dependable testing framework.
Description
The jscoverage tool offers support for both Node.js and JavaScript, allowing for an expanded coverage range. To utilize it, you can load the jscoverage module using Mocha, which enables it to function effectively. When you select different reporters like list, spec, or tap in Mocha, jscoverage will append the coverage information accordingly. You can designate the reporter type using covout, which allows options such as HTML and detailed reporting. The detailed reporter specifically outputs any uncovered code directly to the console for immediate visibility. As Mocha executes test cases with the jscoverage module integrated, it ensures that any files listed in the covignore file are excluded from coverage tracking. Additionally, jscoverage generates an HTML report, providing a comprehensive view of the coverage results. By default, it looks for the covignore file in the root of your project, and it will also copy any excluded files from the source directory to the specified destination directory, ensuring a clean and organized setup for testing. This functionality enhances the testing process by clearly indicating which parts of your code are adequately covered and which areas require further attention.
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API Access
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Integrations
JavaScript
Node.js
Google Chrome
HTML
Karma
Mocha
PhantomJS
blanket.js
jQuery
Integrations
JavaScript
Node.js
Google Chrome
HTML
Karma
Mocha
PhantomJS
blanket.js
jQuery
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
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Training Docs
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Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
QUnit
Country
United States
Website
qunitjs.com
Vendor Details
Company Name
jscoverage
Website
www.npmjs.com/package/jscoverage