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jQuery Testing Team planning wiki

 

This wiki is intended to plan the roadmap and tasks for the jQuery testing subteam. The testing subteam covers the development of QUnit and TestSwarm, helping projects use and integrate these and promote their usage.

 

In general, the subteam needs more contributors - right now its just Jörn working on stuff. We're hoping to make it more clear what needs to get done via this wiki, to find contributors and define tasks. We'll probably start doing somewhat regular meetings, too, once there are a few people that would attend.

 

You can find weekly updates about what's happening on jquery.org.

 

QUnit

QUnit is already widely used and probably one of the most popular JavaScript unit testing frameworks. While unit testing isn't covered by analytics like builtwith.com, a search on GitHub.com for QUnit results in 83 repositories and ~89.000 sourcecode matches. Another popular framework is Jasmine, with 180 repositories and ~37.000 sourcecode matches.

When searching for "javascript unit testing", the top-result is jsunit.net, which isn't maintained anymore (the site recommends to use Jasmine instead). The other results are mostly blog posts or SO questions pointing to QUnit. There should be a qunitjs.com result in there...

 

Roadmap

Ongoing:

Once: 

 

TestSwarm

TestSwarm is used by the jQuery project itself for jQuery Core and jQuery UI, by appendTo for Amplify.js, also by Aloha Editor. Unlike QUnit, it does require some server configurations, check the README for more.

 

Roadmap

Ongoing:

Once: 

Interesting:

 

Meeting

We've been meeting from time to time now through various channels:

  • IRC (#jquery-meeting and #jquery-dev on Freenode)
  • Skype group
  • GitHub issue trackers

 

Upcoming QUnit meeting: Noon EST (9am PST, 6pm GMT+2) in #jquery-meeting on Thursday, May 31st. 

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