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Test​Ex​Unit

by Dania02525 (Dania Simmons) ST3 MacLinux

ExUnit test runner plugin for Sublime Text 3

Labels elixir, testing, exunit

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Installs

  • Total 55
  • Win 0
  • Mac 36
  • Linux 19
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Sublime Text 3 Test ExUnit

Exunit test runner for sublime text 3

Motivation

I really liked the TestRspec ST3 plugin for ruby, so I decided to port it to elixir

Installation

With Package Control

  1. Run “Package Control: Install Package” command, find and install Test ExUnit plugin.
  2. Restart SublimeText editor

Manually:

  1. Clone this git repository into your packages folder (in SublimeText, Preferences -> Browse Packages to open this folder)
  2. Restart SublimeText editor

Configuration

Find settings in “Preferences -> Package Settings -> TestExUnit”

Default settings

Key bindings

Find bindings in “Preferences -> Package Settings -> TestExUnit”

Default bindings

Notes

Be sure to configure your elixir path in package settings- this has been tested with kiex, but please report problems with other configurations by creating GH issue

Acknowledgments

Inspired by https://github.com/astrauka/TestRSpec

Parts that are taken: * basically everything except using mix instead of rspec