Instead of having `ol.events.Key` be a listener object or an array of listener objects, it should be less error prone to have it just be a single listener object. To avoid using too many functions with multiple return types, the `ol.events.*` functions for registering and unregistering listeners no longer accept an array of event types (and only a single key is returned when registering). To make it convenient for users to register multiple listeners at once, the `observable.on()` method accepts an array of event types. Internally in the library, we should use the less risky `ol.events.listen()`.
Included in this directory
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index.html - the web page used to run the test suite.
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spec - includes the OpenLayers test/spec files.
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test-extensions.js - includes OpenLayers-specific extensions to the testing frameworks.
Run the test suite
Install the test dependencies (from the root of the repository):
npm install
Run the tests once with PhantomJS:
make test
(Note that for npm users, this can also be run as npm test.)
Run the tests in a browser:
make serve
(Again for npm users, this is npm start.)
Now visit http://localhost:3000/test/ in your browser. The tests will re-run any time one of the source or spec files changes.
Tip for TDD'ers: to make PhantomJS run the test suite continuously each time
a spec file is changed you can use nosier (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/nosier)
and do nosier -p test -p src "make test".