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twintap

v1.3.9

Published

airtap for pairwise interoperability testing.

Downloads

3

Readme

twintap

airtap for pairwise interoperability testing. Designed for WebRTC compatibility testing.

Install

npm install -g twintap

Usage

Write tests like tape, except use twintap/tape and pass an array of two test functions.

const test = require('twintap/tape')
test('test name', [
  (t) => {
    // test A-side of connection
    t.pass()
    t.end()
  },
  (t) => {
    // test B-side of connection
    t.pass()
    t.end()
}])

Setup a .twintap.yml or .airtap.yml.

Run your tests: In Saucelabs: twintap test/*.js With local browsers: twintap --local test/*.js

Synchronization

The sync server allows synchronizing peers with simple barriers.

test('test name', [
  async (t) => {
    // test WebRTC, Websockets, etc
    await t.barrier('first barrier') // will not resolve until all peers have reached this point
    t.send('A', 'test data') // send events
    t.end()
  },
  async (t) => {
    // test WebRTC, Websockets, etc
    await t.barrier('first barrier') // will not resolve untill all peers have reached this point
    t.receive('A', (data) => {
          t.end()
    })
  }
])

A barrier is automatically inserted before each test to ensure tests do not overlap.

Symmetrical Tests

If both sides of the test are identical, just pass one function instead of duplicating code.

test('test name', 
  async (t) => {
    // test WebRTC, Websockets, etc
    await t.barrier('first barrier') // will not resolve until all peers have reached this point
    t.send('A', 'test data') // send events
    t.end()
 })

API

twintap/tape exposes all the features of tape, plus...

await t.barrier(name, [timeout])

Wait until the other peer has also reached this barrier.

  • name is a string unique to the test case.
  • Optional timeout is the time to wait in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000.

t.send(eventName, [data])

Send an event with serializable data to the other peer.

  • eventName is the name of the event for the other peer to listen to.
  • Optional data is any serializable data to send.

t.receive(eventName, (data) => {})

Wait for an event from the other peer. Callback is passed any deserialized data sent.

  • eventName is the name of the even to wait for.

t.instance

0 or 1 depending on which side the test is running on. Useful for tests that are nearly symmetrical.

Saucelabs

twintap suports SauceLabs, just like airtap. It requires Sauce Connect.

./sc -u <SAUCE_USERNAME> -k <SAUCE_KEY> --no-ssl-bump-domains airtap.local