Spec reporter for jasmine behavior-driven development framework
This package contains a JavaScript decoder for the experimental MapLibre Tile (MLT) vector tile format.
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
unit-jest plugin for vue-cli
Jest matchers for asserting that HTTP responses satisfy an OpenAPI spec
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in spec style
Flow types for the Flow-ESTree spec produced by the hermes parser
Parser adapter for parsing JSON documents into AsyncAPI 2.x.y namespace.
Shared generic JSON RPC specifications
AsyncAPI 2.x.y namespace for ApiDOM.
Parser adapter for parsing YAML documents into AsyncAPI 2.x.y namespace.
Specification for jsii assemblies
Apache Arrow columnar in-memory format
Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`
mocha unit testing plugin for vue-cli
Computes specs to re-run when files change
programmatic library for `npm access` commands
A WebGL interactive maps library
Better TOML parsing and stringifying all in that familiar JSON interface.
Duo UI Components
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
A generic implementation of JSON RPC Subscriptions using proxies
A Karma plugin. Report all spec-results to console (like mocha's spec reporter).
Validates the path expressions for the Amazon States Language
This library allows the use of contexts within Test::Unit. It is meant to bridge the gap between rSpec and Test::Unit, allowing developers to practice BDD in Test::Unit.
This library allows the use of contexts within Test::Unit. It is meant to bridge the gap between rSpec and Test::Unit, allowing developers to practice BDD in Test::Unit.
Capybara matchers support for minitest unit and spec
MiniSpecUnit is a simple shim for libs that require Test::Unit::TestCase to get an object that subclasses MiniTest::Spec.
This is a script, that when run inside of your project, will convert your RSpec specs to Test::Unit tests.
Attest allows you to define spec-like tests inline (within the same file as your actual code) which means almost non-existant overheads to putting some tests around your code. It also tries to not be too prescriptive regarding the 'right' way to test. You want to test private methods - go ahead, access unexposed instance variables - no worries, pending and disabled tests are first class citizens. Don't like the output format, use a different one or write your own. Infact you don't even have to define you tests inline if you prefer the 'traditional' way, separate directory and all. You should be allowed to test your code the way you want to, not the way someone else says you have to!
test/spec layers an RSpec-inspired interface on top of Test::Unit, so you can mix TDD and BDD (Behavior-Driven Development). test/spec is a clean-room implementation that maps most kinds of Test::Unit assertions to a `should'-like syntax.
A gem to convert Minitest unit tests to spec style
Some lame monkeypatches to make a small subset of FlexMock functionality work with MiniTest::Unit and MiniTest::Spec.
The Screw Unit server conveniently serves your Screw Unit specs and javascript files and css stylesheets.
The Screw Unit server conveniently serves your Screw Unit specs and javascript files and css stylesheets.
Give meaning to your specifications
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