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qict

v1.0.6

Published

A pairwise test case generator implements from https://github.com/sylvainhalle/QICT

Downloads

5

Readme

npm version Node.js CI

node-qict

A pairwise test case generator implements from QICT

Try it in your browser! TRY IT NOW

Document is here

install

$ npm i -g qict

usage

Usage: qict [-h] <file> [-f <filter>]

sample data

$ cat   __tests__/testData.txt
Switch: on, off
Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Lynx
OS: Windows, Mac, Linux
Membership: Member, Guest

sample result

$ qict __tests__/testData.txt
- There are 4 parameters
- There are 11 parameter values
- Parameter values:
  on off Chrome Firefox Opera Lynx Windows Mac Linux Member Guest
- Legal values internal representation:
  * Parameter0: 0 1
  * Parameter1: 2 3 4 5
  * Parameter2: 6 7 8
  * Parameter3: 9 10
- There are 44 pairs
Result test sets:

  0     on  Chrome Windows  Member
  1    off Firefox Windows   Guest
  2    off   Opera     Mac  Member
  3     on    Lynx   Linux   Guest
  4     on  Chrome     Mac   Guest
  5     on Firefox   Linux  Member
  6    off    Lynx Windows  Member
  7     on   Opera   Linux   Guest
  8     on Firefox     Mac  Member
  9    off  Chrome   Linux  Member
 10     on   Opera Windows  Member
 11     on    Lynx     Mac  Member

End

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