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const t = require('tap')
// can't run this until npm set can save to npm.localPrefix
t.skip('npm set', async t => {
const { real: mockNpm } = require('../fixtures/mock-npm')
const { joinedOutput, command, npm } = mockNpm(t)
await npm.load()
t.test('no args', async t => {
t.rejects(
command('set'),
/Usage:/,
'prints usage'
)
})
t.test('test-config-item', async t => {
npm.localPrefix = t.testdir({})
t.not(npm.config.get('test-config-item', 'project'), 'test config value', 'config is not already new value')
// This will write to ~/.npmrc!
// Don't unskip until we can write to project level
await command('set', ['test-config-item=test config value'])
t.equal(joinedOutput(), '', 'outputs nothing')
t.equal(npm.config.get('test-config-item', 'project'), 'test config value', 'config is set to new value')
})
})
// Everything after this can go away once the above test is unskipped
let configArgs = null
const npm = {
commands: {
config: (args, cb) => {
configArgs = args
cb()
},
},
}
const Set = t.mock('../../lib/set.js')
const set = new Set(npm)
t.test('npm set - no args', t => {
set.exec([], (err) => {
t.match(err, /npm set/, 'prints usage')
t.end()
})
})
t.test('npm set', t => {
set.exec(['email', 'me@me.me'], (err) => {
if (err)
throw err
t.strictSame(configArgs, ['set', 'email', 'me@me.me'], 'passed the correct arguments to config')
t.end()
})
})
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