adventure-verify
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write adventure verify functions with tape
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adventure-verify
write adventure verify functions using tape with colored output to better distinguish user output from test output
example
In your excercise code, you can do:
var verify = require('adventure-verify');
exports.problem = 'pass in the argument 555'
exports.verify = verify(function (args, t) {
t.plan(1);
t.equal(args[0], '555');
});
And then run plug your beep_boop.js excercise into your adventure runner:
var adventure = require('adventure');
var adv = adventure('robots');
adv.add('beep boop', function () {
return require('./beep_boop.js');
});
adv.execute(process.argv.slice(2));
methods
var verify = require('adventure-verify')
var fn = verify(opts={}, function (args, t) {})
You should pass in a function that will get args
, the command-line arguments
supplied after the xxx-adventure verify ...
command on the command line and
t
, a tape instance.
The function fn(cb)
returned by verify()
fits into the signature expected by
adventure. cb(ok)
will be called with a
boolean ok
based on parsing the tap output from tape for any failures.
The options opts
will be passed to
tap-colorize.
These options work:
opts.pass
- color of passing/^ok/
linesopts.fail
- color of failing/^not ok/
linesopts.info
- color of other tap-specific lines
You can pass in a named color such as 'green'
, an array rgb color such as
[40,240,100]
, a hex color such as ''#f00d55'
, and you can include a display
modifier such as 'bright'
, 'dim'
or 'reverse'
.
You can optionally set opts.modeReset
, which hacks the colors back temporarily
for console.log()
and console.error()
so that user debugging statements are
printed without colors.
install
With npm do:
npm install adventure-verify
license
MIT