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// file: index.js | |
var _ = require("lodash"); | |
var express = require("express"); | |
var bodyParser = require("body-parser"); | |
var jwt = require('jsonwebtoken'); | |
var passport = require("passport"); | |
var passportJWT = require("passport-jwt"); |
These are snippets of py.test in action, used in a talk given at | |
PyCon AU 2012 in Hobart, Tasmania. They are all relevant for | |
py.test 2.2 except where specified. Where taken from open source | |
projects I have listed a URL, some examples are from the py.test | |
documentation, some are from my workplace. | |
Apart from things called test_*, these functions should probably | |
be in your conftest.py, although they can generally start life in | |
your test files. |
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |