* fix many test problems
- adds [stoppable](https://npm.im/stoppable) to force-stop net & http
servers
- upgrades to latest mocha
- much cleanup of servers
- some removal of useless code
Signed-off-by: Christopher Hiller <boneskull@boneskull.com>
* increase wait time to hack at race condition
* PoC with fork of stoppable
Signed-off-by: Christopher Hiller <boneskull@boneskull.com>
* fix custom stoppable url for newer npm
* make travis go faster; attempt to avoid npm troubles
* fix coveralls executable path
* add extra time for flake to trigger spec
Signed-off-by: Christopher Hiller <boneskull@boneskull.com>
This commit allows an example from an npm package that has
an org scoped name (which includes an @ character) to be retrieved and
loaded properly through the flows endpoint.
* Let debug optionally target the status line (32 chars only)
* Add batching of messages to debug ws comms
* let Debug handle simple case of NaN
would also close#1530
* Fixup debug tests for batch comms (no new tests yet)
* mixup comms/api test to match new batch mode (no new tests)
* Add test for NaN being sent OK.
* redo original fix to padding / labels for new debug options
* fix debug test (re-add fix from #1444)
* Fix up merge issues in debug tests
* Call fsync() before closing file
* Fix race condition in tests due to incorrect stub.
The startFlows() function wasn't really being stubbed, so it was still being called. But there was no corresponding call to stopFlows().
In later tests, the check in Flows.init() was throwing the "Cannot init without a stop" error.
* Test coverage for fsync() calls
For issue #1478
* Revert "Fix race condition in tests due to incorrect stub."
This reverts commit 4f71d7851b.
* Fix race condition in tests due to incorrect stub.
The startFlows() function wasn't really being stubbed, so it was still being called. But there was no corresponding call to stopFlows().
In later tests, the check in Flows.init() was throwing the "Cannot init without a stop" error.
* Fix intermittent test failure in Exec node.
Occasionally, the error text on stderr will come in more than one piece. The test only worked correctly if a single message was received.