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ember-test-assets

v1.1.1

Published

Add assets for tests easily and avoid 404 network errors.

Downloads

1,673

Readme

ember-test-assets

Build Status Latest version

Add assets for tests easily and avoid 404 network errors.

This addon let's you add assets to be consumed by your tests just by dropping them into /tests/assets/ folder. When in test mode, this folder is merged with /public folder on build.

Let's say you're showing the user avatar on a page so you'll have a dummy user pointing to a dummy image like the following

User.create({ avatar_url: '/images/my_avatar.jpg' })

Then you can place this image into /tests/assets/images and when the acceptance tests run, the browser will find the image and don't throw those noisy and useless 404 request errors.

Installation

$ ember install ember-test-assets

Or

$ npm install --save-dev ember-test-assets

Development

Get the source code

$ git clone https://github.com/san650/ember-test-assets.git

Running Tests

$ npm test

Project's health

Build Status Ember Observer Score Codacy Badge

License

ember-test-assets is licensed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE.md for the full license text.