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testkit-on-docker

v0.1.11

Published

Docker...for testing

Downloads

12

Readme

Note!

This library was formerly named docker-testkit. As requested by an attorney representing Docker, Inc. I have changed this name. It is now called testkit-on-docker. Please update your package.json accordingly!

This library will assist you in writing integration tests. Instead of having to install all kinds of services on your development station or writing low-fidelity fake data access code you can just specify a Docker container, a port to talk to and get testing. The library will take care of the rest!

Quick example

var DockerTestKit = require('testkit-on-docker');
var orchestrator = DockerTestKit.createOrchestrator();
var dockerHost = DockerTestKit.getDockerHost();

describe('My Redis module', function() {
  it('should read and write a key/value pair', function() {
    var config = { "Image": "redis:latest", "HostConfig": { "PublishAllPorts": true }};
    return orchestrator.withContainer(config, function(data) {
      var port = data.NetworkSettings.Ports["6379/tcp"][0].HostPort;
      var client = redis.createClient({host: dockerHost, port: port });
      // Do stuff
      client.quit();
    });
  });
});

Note that if you do not have Docker locally installed on a Linux host running the code you will need to correctly setup your Docker environment variables. For example, if you are running docker-machine:

eval "$(docker-machine env dev)"

TypeScript

This library supports TypeScript. It's type definitions are automatically available to TypeScript through an index.d.ts file in the package root.