1. 03 Jun, 2014 2 commits
    • Solly Ross's avatar
      Add support for injecting test helper files · d906dfc9
      Solly Ross authored
      Now, the phrase `requires test modules: ` may be place in a comment
      in a file to require modules local to the test directory, similarly
      to the way the `require local modules: ` line may be used to inject
      files in the 'include' directory.  This is useful for when common
      fakes need to be injected into a test.
      d906dfc9
    • Solly Ross's avatar
      Support automatically opening test HTML in browser · 4a4643c0
      Solly Ross authored
      When using the '-g' option with run_from_console.js, you can
      now pass the '-o' option to automatically open the generated
      HTML file in your default browser.  This relies on the 'open'
      NPM module.
      4a4643c0
  2. 06 May, 2014 1 commit
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  11. 12 Mar, 2014 3 commits
    • Samuel's avatar
      Merge pull request #348 from Medical-Insight/fix-altgr-firefox · f1e6daf3
      Samuel authored
      Fix altgr firefox
      f1e6daf3
    • Jesper Dam's avatar
      Better browser OS detection. · 23078406
      Jesper Dam authored
      Apparently Firefox on Linux changed the value of navigator.appVersion,
      causing our OS detection (used to determine how to interpret different
      modifier keys) to fail.
      
      Use navigator.platform instead, which should be more stable.
      
      http://stackoverflow.com/a/19883965/33213
      23078406
    • Jesper Dam's avatar
      Better key identifiers · c3f60524
      Jesper Dam authored
      Previously we identified keys in keyboard events by the 'key' property
      if it was set, and 'keyCode' otherwise.
      
      This turns out to be problematic as Firefox no longer leaves 'key'
      undefined (so we fall back to using 'keyCode'), but instead sets 'key'
      to 'MozPrintableKey' for all printable keys.
      
      This meant that when (printable) keys are released, we can't match it
      against the corresponding keydown event, and instead just send a keyup
      event for the last keydown received.
      
      Now, if both 'key' and 'keyCode' are set, use the concatenation of both.
      Otherwise prefer 'keyCode', as that is at least unique for every key.
      
      This should let us release the right keys on keyup events.
      c3f60524
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  20. 06 Jan, 2014 1 commit
    • Jesper Dam's avatar
      Fix issue #326: correct handling of shift key · f6a1d98a
      Jesper Dam authored
      When shortcut modifiers (modifier keys such as CTRL, which do not participate in
      composing character input) are pressed, we try to suppress the keypress
      event, as browsers do not reliably generate it. This means that
      subsequent key events are decoded only based on the keydown event.
      
      Due to a type error (comparing a string to a number), shift was
      mistakenly treated as a shortcut modifier, preventing text input which
      relied on shift, such as _ and %, from being generated.
      f6a1d98a
  21. 17 Dec, 2013 3 commits
    • Solly Ross's avatar
      Support 'requires' Line in Test Runner · 85e89916
      Solly Ross authored
      If the files passed to the '-t' option are all '.js' files (or
      the 'run all tests' option is used) and the '-i' option is not
      passed, all tests will be search for the string
      'require local modules: '.  Only the first instance of this string
      will be used.  Following the colon should be a list of either local
      modules (i.e. files in the '../include/' folder relative to the
      test runner's directory, without the '.js' extension) or paths
      to other Javascript files.  The list of modules and/or files should
      be comma-separated.  These files will then be included in the generated
      HTML file for the appropriate tests as if the '-i' option had been used.
      85e89916
    • Solly Ross's avatar
      Support Running All Tests · d823e895
      Solly Ross authored
      Now, if the '-t' option is passed but no tests are listed,
      all tests in the same directory as the launcher will be run.
      A file is considered a test if it matches the RegEx
      /^test\.(\w|\.|-)+\.js$/ (for those who cannot read PCRE,
      that's roughly 'test.*.js').
      d823e895
    • Solly Ross's avatar
      Support Skipped Tests and Fix JSHint Issues · 8eb88937
      Solly Ross authored
      The test runner now will not break when Mocha skips tests,
      and will properly report them.  Additionally, several JSHint
      warnings were fixed, and a `--debug` option was added to see
      output from the provider.
      8eb88937