A test framework of track.
TypeScript definitions of Kubernetes resource types
Spec reporter for jasmine behavior-driven development framework
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in spec style
Flow types for the Flow-ESTree spec produced by the hermes parser
Listen to realtime updates to your PostgreSQL database
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
Parse the things that can be arguments to `npm install`
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.
A family of specs for interoperable TypeScript
A Karma plugin. Report all spec-results to console (like mocha's spec reporter).
A generic implementation of JSON RPC Subscriptions using proxies
Lezer-based YAML grammar
a specification for maplibre styles
a spec describing the config options supported by conventional-config for upstream tooling
This package contains a JavaScript decoder for the experimental MapLibre Tile (MLT) vector tile format.
ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker
UNSUPPORTED: The rspec-buildkite-analytics gem has been renamed to buildkite-test_collector. rspec-buildkite-analytics will not receive any further maintenance. Please follow our docs https://buildkite.com/docs/test-analytics/ruby-collectors to upgrade to the new gem: https://rubygems.org/gems/buildkite-test_collector. Thank you!
Rails-RSpec plugin that will track the coverage of routes among your request specs
Tracks the specs that haven't changed status (failed/passed/pending) for given period of time, and signals you to remove them
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
RSpec Tracer is a specs dependency analyzer, flaky tests detector, tests accelerator, and coverage reporter tool for RSpec. It maintains a list of files for each test, enabling itself to skip tests in the subsequent runs if none of the dependent files are changed. It uses Ruby's built-in coverage library to keep track of the coverage for each test.
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec successes and failures.
SpreePiwik ========== Adds piwik tracking with Ecommerce tracking Status ------ [](https://travis-ci.org/berkes/spree_piwik) [](https://codeclimate.com/github/berkes/spree_piwik) Installation ------------ Add spree_piwik to your Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'spree_piwik' ``` Bundle your dependencies and run the installation generator: ```shell bundle bundle exec rails g spree_piwik:install ``` Add your Piwik URL and site-id to the `config/initializers/spree_piwik.rb` For example: ```ruby Spree::Piwik::Config[:piwik_url] = "piwik.example.com" Spree::Piwik::Config[:piwik_id] = 1337 ``` Will use http(s)://piwik.example.com/ as url for your Piwik. And track stats for the site that has the id 1337 in Piwik. Screenshot ---------- . Testing ------- First bundle your dependencies, then run `rake`. `rake` will default to building the dummy app if it does not exist, then it will run specs. The dummy app can be regenerated by using `rake test_app`. ```shell bundle bundle exec rake ``` When testing your applications integration with this extension you may use it's factories. Simply add this require statement to your spec_helper: License ------- SpreePiwik is released under the [New BSD License](https://github.com/spree/spree/blob/master/license.md) similar to Spree.
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