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kuchimane

v0.0.7

Published

A runner of feature tests for Alexa with Node.js. (We do not yet catch up the ASK SDK v2. :-( )

Downloads

9

Readme

Kuchimane

A runner of feature tests for Alexa with Node.js. (We do not yet catch up the ASK SDK v2. :-( )

Overview

Kuchimane helps you to test a dialog (include several conversions) in local.

As an example, you will test a very simple skill GreetingBot that replys greeting messages. You can write a test code, such as

it("greet", () => {
  return kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Open GreetingBot', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('Welocome to GreetingBot')
    })()
    .then(kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Hello', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('Hello! Good day');
    }))
    .then(kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Bye', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('See you');
    }));
  }
);

Install

npm install kuchimane

Setup

Configuration

You should prepare kuchimane_config.json.

{
  "modelPath": "../../sample/greeting_bot/models/en-US.json",
  "LaunchRequest": {
    "match": {
      "patterns": ["Open GreetingBot", "Open Geeging"],
      "type": "verbatim"
    }
  }
}

modelPath is a path for model file for Alexa. Kuchimane collects intents information from it. LaunchRequest is not include in the model file, so you should define in this kuchimane_config.json.

Test code

const handlers = { LaunchRequest, HelloIntent, ByeIntent };
const kuchimaneRunner = Kuchimane.runner(handlers, __dirname + '/kuchimane_config.json');

it("greet", () => {
  return kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Open GreetingBot', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('Welocome to GreetingBot')
    })()
    .then(kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Hello', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('Hello! Good day');
    }))
    .then(kuchimaneRunner.talkCheck('Bye', (replyMessage) => {
      expect(replyMessage).to.include('See you');
    }));
  }
);

At first, you create a kuchimaneRunner by the runner method of Kuchimane. The method several arguments, the first one is the handlers for Alexa. The second is the path to kuchimane_config.json.