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author | Vladimir <v-vlkoti@microsoft.com> | Mon Jul 25 15:43:04 2016 +0300 |
committer | Vladimir <v-vlkoti@microsoft.com> | Mon Jul 25 15:43:04 2016 +0300 |
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Add .vscode folder to gitignore
Runs cordova medic/buildbot tests locally.
... provides advanced levels of care at the point of illness or injury, including out of hospital treatment, and diagnostic services
$npm install cordova-paramedic
Paramedic parameters could be passed via command line arguments or via separate configuration file:
cordova-paramedic --platform PLATFORM --plugin PATH <other parameters> cordova-paramedic --config ./sample-config/.paramedic.config.js
####--platform
(required)
Specifies target cordova platform (could refer to local directory, npm or git)
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser cordova-paramedic --platform ios@4.0 --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser cordova-paramedic --platform ios@../cordova-ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser cordova-paramedic --platform ios@https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios.git#4.1.0 --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser
####--plugin
(required)
Specifies test plugin, you may specify multiple --plugin flags and they will all be installed and tested together. Similat to platform
parameter you can refer to local (or absolute) path, npm registry or git repo.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin ../cordova-plugin-inappbrowser cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-inappbrowser // several plugins cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts
####--justbuild (optional)
Just builds the project, without running the tests.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --justbuild
####--externalServerUrl (optional)
Useful when testing on real device (--device
parameter) so that tests results from device could be posted back to paramedic server.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --externalServerUrl http://10.0.8.254
####--useTunnel (optional)
Use tunneling instead of local address (default is false). Useful when testing on real devices and don't want to specify external ip address (see --externalServerUrl
above) of paramedic server.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --useTunnel
####--browserify (optional)
Plugins are browserified into cordova.js.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --browserify
####--port (optional)
Port to use for posting results from emulator back to paramedic server (default is from 8008
). You can also specify a range using --startport
and endport
and paramedic will select the first available.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --port 8010 cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --startport 8000 endport 8020
####--verbose (optional)
Verbose mode. Display more information output
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --verbose
####--timeout (optional)
Time in millisecs to wait for tests to pass|fail (defaults to 10 minutes).
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --timeout 30000
####--outputDir (optional)
Directory location to store test results in junit format and the device logs
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --outputDir /Users/sampleuser/testresults
####--cleanUpAfterRun (optional)
Flag to indicate the sample application folder must be deleted.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --cleanUpAfterRun
####--logMins (optional)
Windows only parameter to indicate the duration for which the device logs to be fetched.
cordova-paramedic --platform windows --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser --logMins 15
####--tccDb (optional)
iOS only parameter. The path to the sample TCC DB file, with permissions, to be copied to the simulator.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts --tccDbPath tcc.db
###Sauce-only arguments
####--shouldUseSauce (optional)
Run tests on Sauce Labs. You'll need to specify Sauce Labs username and access key using either --sauceUser and --sauceKey arguments or SAUCE_USER and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY environment variables.
####--buildName (optional)
Build name to show on Sauce Labs dashboard.
####--sauceUser (optional)
Sauce Labs username.
####--sauceKey (optional)
Sauce Labs access key.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts --shouldUseSauce --sauceUser ***** --sauceKey ***** --buildName "paramedic-test-01"
####--sauceDeviceName (optional)
Name of the Sauce Labs emulator. For example, “iPhone Simulator”. Please refer to the Sauce Labs platforms list to see available device names.
####--saucePlatformVersion (optional)
Platform version of the Sauce Labs emulator. For example, “9.3”. Please refer to the Sauce Labs platforms list to see available platform versions.
####--sauceAppiumVersion (optional)
Appium version to use when running on Sauce Labs. For example, “1.5.3”.
cordova-paramedic --platform ios --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts --shouldUseSauce --sauceUser ***** --sauceKey ***** --sauceDeviceName 'iPad Simulator" --saucePlatformVersion 9.1 --appiumVersion 1.5.2
Configuration file is used when no parameters are passed to cordova-paramedic
call or explicitly specified via --config
parameter:
cordova-paramedic <- paramedic will attempt to find .paramedic.config.js in working directory cordova-paramedic --config ./sample-config/.paramedic.config.js
Example configuration file is showed below.
module.exports = { // "externalServerUrl": "http://10.0.8.254", "useTunnel": true, "plugins": [ "https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-inappbrowser" ], "platform": "windows", "action": "run", "args": "--archs=x64 -- --appx=uap" }
More configuration file examples could be found in sample-config
folder.
For paramedic to work correctly on Windows you'll need to allow the loopback for “HelloCordova” app using Windows Loopback Exemption Manager.
You can also use cordova-paramedic as a module directly :
var paramedic = require('cordova-paramedic'); paramedic.run(config);