motherjones/Sinon.JS

Name: Sinon.JS

Owner: Mother Jones

Description: Test spies, stubs and mocks for JavaScript.

Created: 2014-06-12 21:21:52.0

Updated: 2014-06-12 21:54:07.0

Pushed: 2014-06-12 21:54:06.0

Homepage: http://cjohansen.no/sinon/

Size: 1709

Language: JavaScript

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Sinon.JS

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Standalone and test framework agnostic JavaScript test spies, stubs and mocks.

Installation

via npm (node package manager)

$ npm install sinon

via NuGet (package manager for Microsoft development platform)

Install-Package SinonJS

or install via git by cloning the repository and including sinon.js in your project, as you would any other third party library.

Don't forget to include the parts of Sinon.JS that you want to use as well (i.e. spy.js).

Usage

See the sinon project homepage

Goals
Contribute?

Pick an issue to fix, or pitch new features. To avoid wasting your time, please ask for feedback on feature suggestions either with an issue or on the mailing list.

Run the tests

The Sinon.JS developer environment requires Node/NPM. Please make sure you have Node installed, and install Sinon's dependencies:

$ npm install
On Node
$ npm test
In the browser

Open test/sinon.html in a browser. To test against a built distribution, first make sure you have a build (requires Ruby and Juicer):

$ ./build

Then open test/sinon-dist.html in a browser.

If the build script is unable to find Juicer, try

$ ruby -rubygems build

Some tests needs working XHR to pass. To run the tests over an HTTP server, run

$ node_modules/http-server/bin/http-server

Then open localhost:8080/test/sinon.html in a browser.

On Rhino

The Rhino tests are currently out of commission (pending update after switch to Buster.JS for tests).


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.