test-once是一款vue插件,他基于cypress实现,通过非侵入式地注入脚本以实现E2E自动化测试录制功能并生成cypress测试脚本
Scripts - `build` - `build:dev` (to build with maps and no minification) - `lint` - `test` (to start test server) - `test-ci` (to test once)
A tiny helper to wright test once and reuse the logic anywhere
Test once in a while
test once
Parameterised tests for Jest
Google OAuth authentication provider for Medusa
Run a function exactly one time
Github OAuth authentication provider for Medusa
Run an array of functions in parallel
Gradle Plugin for React Native
Creates a Promise that waits for a single event
Ensure a function is only called once
Next.js Runtime Environment Configuration - Populates your environment at runtime rather than build time.
Show a warning once
Stream TAP test data as a serialized node:test stream
Useful TypeScript utilities.
Microsoft Application Insights JavaScript SDK Channel
a CSS selector compiler/engine
i18next internationalization framework
SuperAgent driven library for testing HTTP servers
Lazy-evaluating list of files, based on globs or regex patterns
Drag and drop sans the GUI
The lodash method `_.once` exported as a module.
ONC Certification (g)(10) Standardized API for Patient and Population Services Test Kit
Simple class for test/unit setup blocks that run just once.
Make your shoulda contexts faster by combining the 'should' blocks (e.g. setup is called only once).
Transactionata: Transactional dynamic test data for Rails Tests. Set up your models and factories in a block that will be executed once and then rolled back by hooking into ActiveRecord's built-in fixture transactions
Test Seeds piggy backs on the transaction fixtures functionality. Test Seeds load fixtures into the database in the same way but then start a db transaction for the duration of the test file. Any objects for the common scenarios are then created and inserted into the database. Test Seeds then execute each test case within a context of a db savepoint (or nested db transactions). This allows test seeds to be inserted into the database once and then re-used for each test case that needs it.
Automatically runs specs in reaction to changes in files. Loads the project once and uses code reloading to get changes instead of starting a new process for every test run.
This extends the bacon testing framework with useful extensions to disable tests, have before and after blocks that run once and more. For examples in the wild, see the tests for boson or bond.
No need to maintain Rails' routing tests manually. RouteMechanic automatically detects broken routes and missing action methods in controller once you've finished installation.
It wraps any LLM client with a tiny DSL. In test environement, it records “tapes” (YAML fixtures of real LLM calls) and replays them on subsequent runs; when a tape is stale, it re-records to keep tests current. Production stays clean and safe, while CI avoids hammering the API every run--yielding deterministic tests, faster pipelines, and fewer tokens spent.
ShoulderTap receives TAP-compliant (http://testanything.org/) output via STDIN and will display pop-up notifications once the test is complete
If you're using the cool FBSnapshotTestCase to test your iOS view logic, awesome! Even better if you have continuous integration, like on Travis, to automate running those tests! Wouldn't it be awesome if we could upload the failing test snapshots somewhere, so we can see exactly what's wrong? That's what this project is going to do. Once it's finished.
Ever want to create a whole bunch of files at once? Like when you're writing tests for a tool that processes files? The Files gem lets you cleanly specify those files and their contents inside your test code, instead of forcing you to create a fixture directory and check it in to your repo. It puts them in a temporary directory and cleans up when your test is done.
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