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plone.app.discussion javascript testsuite ========================================= Note: This document was shamelessly stolen from the plone.app.deco package. We're using QUnit_ for unit testing, the jQuery test runner. Simply load index.html directly in the browser with a file:/// url; not via Plone. This way our tests are truely standalone and isolated. Coverage testing ---------------- To test code coverage, I can heartily recommend using JSCoverage_. You can download, compile and install it by: $ wget http://siliconforks.com/jscoverage/download/jscoverage-0.5.tar.bz2 $ tar xfvj jscoverage-0.5.tar.bz2 $ cd jscoverage-0.5 $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install After that, issue the following command to run it from your Plone buildout: $ jscoverage-server -v --ip-address=0.0.0.0 --port=8080 --encoding=UTF-8 \ --document-root=plone/app/discussion/ --no-instrument=/tests Then point your browser to the now running `coverage server <http://localhost:8080/jscoverage.html?/tests/javascripts/test_comments.html>`__, and the test suite will run instrumented in an iframe. Select the Summary tab to see the results. The command-line options ensure that only our tests and the modules being tested are instrumented for coverage, not the testing framework nor jQuery. Note that JSCoverage adds instrumentation statements to the code, so don't try to debug your tests when running via the jscoverage server. .. _QUnit: http://docs.jquery.com/QUnit .. _JSCoverage: http://siliconforks.com/jscoverage/