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README.md

IPython Notebook JavaScript Tests

This directory includes regression tests for the web notebook. These tests depend on CasperJS, which in turn requires a recent version of PhantomJS.

The JavaScript tests are organized into subdirectories that match those in static (base', notebook, services, tree`, etc.).

To run all of the JavaScript tests do:

iptest js

To run the JavaScript tests in a single subdirectory (notebook in this case) do:

iptest js/notebook

The file util.js contains utility functions for tests, including a path to a running notebook server on localhost (http://127.0.0.1) with the port number specified as a command line argument to the test suite. Port 8888 is used if --port= is not specified. When you run these tests using iptest you do not, however, have to start a notebook server yourself; that is done automatically.