test-npm-dependants
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Run the test suites of all modules depending on a given module
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test-npm-dependants
Run the test suites of all modules depending on a given module.
Usage
Use the CLI:
$ test-npm-dependants
test-npm-dependants NAME STABLEVERSION [NEXTVERSION]
Options:
--help, -h Print help text
--version, -v Print program version
--filter, -f Filter dependant names by this regexp
--concurrency, -c Test concurrency [Default: 4]
--timeout, -t Time out processes after x seconds [Default: 300]
--verbose, -V Verbose mode
$ test-npm-dependants express 4.17.1 5.0.0-alpha.7
test express dependants
stable: 4.17.1
next: 5.0.0-alpha.7
time: 3m
⠼ ⠼ loopback Running test suite
✓ × hubot Breaks
⠼ ⠼ @theia/core Installing dependencies
✓ × probot Breaks
✓ ✓ @frctl/fractal Passes
⠼ ⠼ node-red Installing dependencies
✓ ✓ ember-cli Passes
⠼ ⠼ firebase-tools Running test suite
⠼ ⠼ appium-base-driver Running test suite
Use as an Op:
$ npm install -g @cto.ai/ops && ops account:signup
$ ops run @juliangruber/test-npm-dependants
Installation
$ npm install -g test-npm-dependants
Security
Running untrusted code on your computer is dangerous. This is why you should use this project via Ops instead, which will sandbox everything inside a Docker container:
Caveats
Tests will be run as child processes, so don't have a TTY
attached. Any tests
relying on it, for example those reading process.stdout.columns
, are likely
not going to work.
If you want to debug why a test isn't passing, pass --verbose
and test output
will be printed out.
Sponsors
This project is sponsored by CTO.ai, making it easy for development teams to create and share workflow automations without leaving the command line.