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comprehensive-rust/tests/tsconfig.json
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Add a test framework to test the JS part of the course (#2471)
This is a first draft for a test framework for testing the JS part of
the book that is discussed in #2462

It is using [webdriverIO](https://webdriver.io/) and the webdriverIO
[Expect API](https://webdriver.io/docs/api/expect-webdriverio/) in
combination with [Mocha](https://mochajs.org/). WebdriverIO is taking
care of accessing the webpage with a real browser and can access the
state of the page so behavior can be asserted.

Currently only a small test for the speaker-notes implementation demos
the functionality.

The [Static Server
Service](https://webdriver.io/docs/static-server-service/) is used to
serve the book in a way that the test runner can access it.

A CI integration can look like https://webdriver.io/docs/githubactions/
and is implemented with a headless setup. In CI it uses the language
variable to set environment variable that configures where the built
book should be mounted from

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Co-authored-by: Martin Geisler <martin@geisler.net>
2024-12-04 09:06:58 +00:00

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{
"compilerOptions": {
"moduleResolution": "node",
"module": "ESNext",
"target": "es2022",
"lib": [
"es2022",
"dom"
],
"types": [
"node",
"@wdio/globals/types",
"expect-webdriverio",
"@wdio/mocha-framework"
],
"skipLibCheck": true,
"noEmit": true,
"allowImportingTsExtensions": true,
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"strict": true,
"noUnusedLocals": true,
"noUnusedParameters": true,
"noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true
},
"include": [
"test",
"wdio.conf.ts"
]
}