VictorBjelkholm / autochecker
- пятница, 22 апреля 2016 г. в 03:14:02
JavaScript
Test your JavaScript modules simultaneously in 32 different versions of NodeJS
autochecker helps you test your JavaScript modules in many different versions of NodeJS, rapidly and without thinking about it.
Works well with CI as well!
package.json
scripts.test
setup correctlyDOCKER_HOST
and DOCKER_CERT_PATH
(comes by default with docker-machine)DOCKER_HOST
should look similar to this: tcp://192.168.99.100:2376
DOCKER_CERT_PATH
should look similar to this: /Users/victor/.docker/machine/machines/default
As always, one step:
For one project > npm install autochecker
Globally on your computer > npm install -g autochecker
For extra style points, make sure autochecker is run before publishing your modules:
In package.json
:
"scripts": {
"prepublish": "autochecker 0.10 0.12 4.0 5.0"
}
By default, executing autochecker
will run the tests on all available versions.
You can specify which versions you want to test by adding them in the end of the command:
autochecker 0.10 0.11 4 5.10.1 latest
Versions comes from the mhart/alpine-node
docker image tags
By default, autochecker starts as many testing sessions as os.cpu().length
would return.
However, you can overwrite this by providing the TEST_LIMIT environment variable.
Example: TEST_LIMIT=10 autochecker
to run 10 test sessions at a time
You can specify custom Dockerfile template if you need additional tools installed, for
example if you need git
, create a file in the project DockerTemplate
with the following
FROM mhart/alpine-node:$VERSION
RUN mkdir -p /usr/src/app
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY package.json .
# Adding extra tools
RUN apk add --update git
RUN npm install
COPY . .
Variable $VERSION
will be replaced by autochecker. More information about alpine images
and additional tools at
docker-alpine and
alpine-node.
Aside from adding libraries to the container, the custom template can be useful to avoid running postinstall
hooks. Just use RUN npm install --ignore-scripts
instead.
You can use autochecker
in your own projects from NodeJS directly.
var autochecker = require('autochecker')
const Docker = require('dockerode')
var dockerode_instance = new Docker({socketPath: '/var/run/docker.sock'});
autochecker.runTestForVersion({
logger: (msg) => { console.log(msg) },
docker: dockerode_instance,
version: '1.1.1', // version of project
name: 'myproject', // name of project
test_cmd: ['npm', 'test'], // command to run tests with
image_name: 'app/image:commit', // What the built application image will be called
path: join(__dirname, 'path_to_project'), // Path to project to build
dockerfile: 'FROM nodejs:$VERSION', // Dockerfile
base_image: 'base/image', // Base image, will add :$VERSION to the end
single_view: false // To show full output or not
})((err, results) => {
console.log(results)
// => {version: '1.1.1', success: true || false, output: 'output from test_cmd'}
})
See cli.js
for usage with testing multiple versions at once.
opts
(Object with parameter) arguments for module usage, instead of 1000 argumentsautochecker ls
command for checking all available versions to test onTEST_LIMIT
env varMIT License 2016 - Victor Bjelkholm