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Опубликовано 30 декабря 2015, 21:57
It's important to get a good testing setup in place for your project as early as possible. Using services like Travis for continuous integration, and Sauce Labs for cross-browser testing means you can be confident that changes you push to your project will work well on different platforms and devices. But setting these tools up can be pretty tricky! To help clear away some of the confusion I'll walk you through everything you need to get your first project up and running on both services.
Example Project (chart-elements)
github.com/robdodson/chart-ele...
Travis CI
travis-ci.org
Sauce Labs
saucelabs.com
Open Sauce
saucelabs.com/opensauce
Sauce Labs Wiki
wiki.saucelabs.com/display/DOC...
Web Component Tester Plugins README
github.com/Polymer/web-compone...
Polymer Tools - Travis
github.com/Polymer/tools/tree/...
Travis Ruby Gem
rubygems.org/gems/travis/versi...
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers channel at goo.gl/LLLNvf
Example Project (chart-elements)
github.com/robdodson/chart-ele...
Travis CI
travis-ci.org
Sauce Labs
saucelabs.com
Open Sauce
saucelabs.com/opensauce
Sauce Labs Wiki
wiki.saucelabs.com/display/DOC...
Web Component Tester Plugins README
github.com/Polymer/web-compone...
Polymer Tools - Travis
github.com/Polymer/tools/tree/...
Travis Ruby Gem
rubygems.org/gems/travis/versi...
Subscribe to the Chrome Developers channel at goo.gl/LLLNvf
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