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hive/frontend/node_modules/make-error/README.md
anthonyrawlins aacb45156b Set up comprehensive frontend testing infrastructure
- Install Jest for unit testing with React Testing Library
- Install Playwright for end-to-end testing
- Configure Jest with proper TypeScript support and module mapping
- Create test setup files and utilities for both unit and e2e tests

Components:
* Jest configuration with coverage thresholds
* Playwright configuration with browser automation
* Unit tests for LoginForm, AuthContext, and useSocketIO hook
* E2E tests for authentication, dashboard, and agents workflows
* GitHub Actions workflow for automated testing
* Mock data and API utilities for consistent testing
* Test documentation with best practices

Testing features:
- Unit tests with 70% coverage threshold
- E2E tests with API mocking and user journey testing
- CI/CD integration for automated test runs
- Cross-browser testing support with Playwright
- Authentication system testing end-to-end

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make-error

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Make your own error types!

Features

  • Compatible Node & browsers
  • instanceof support
  • error.name & error.stack support
  • compatible with CSP (i.e. no eval())

Installation

Node & Browserify/Webpack

Installation of the npm package:

> npm install --save make-error

Then require the package:

var makeError = require("make-error");

Browser

You can directly use the build provided at unpkg.com:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/make-error@1/dist/make-error.js"></script>

Usage

Basic named error

var CustomError = makeError("CustomError");

// Parameters are forwarded to the super class (here Error).
throw new CustomError("a message");

Advanced error class

function CustomError(customValue) {
  CustomError.super.call(this, "custom error message");

  this.customValue = customValue;
}
makeError(CustomError);

// Feel free to extend the prototype.
CustomError.prototype.myMethod = function CustomError$myMethod() {
  console.log("CustomError.myMethod (%s, %s)", this.code, this.message);
};

//-----

try {
  throw new CustomError(42);
} catch (error) {
  error.myMethod();
}

Specialized error

var SpecializedError = makeError("SpecializedError", CustomError);

throw new SpecializedError(42);

Inheritance

Best for ES2015+.

import { BaseError } from "make-error";

class CustomError extends BaseError {
  constructor() {
    super("custom error message");
  }
}

Contributions

Contributions are very welcomed, either on the documentation or on the code.

You may:

  • report any issue you've encountered;
  • fork and create a pull request.

License

ISC © Julien Fontanet