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Milk.js

Milk.js is the new super modular JavaScript framework and is a MooTools project.

Milk.js consist out of:

  • Base - Base functionality, Array, Function, String, Number and Object methods, Class and other goodies
  • DOM - A OOP based DOM API with Class as Element wrappers.
  • Slick - Our super duper famous and precise selector engine.
  • Request - Everything you requests. Especially a XHR wrapper, but also JSONP.
  • Fx - Shiny Animations
  • JSON - JSON decoding and encoding
  • Color - Convert your HEX codes to rgb values, other transformations, a colorfull package.
  • Table - Actually a Map, but can store values with non scalar keys.

Use the issues for any Milk.js project related issues. For package specific issues please create a new issue there.

AMD

All these cool packages will use AMD, the new relatively and awesome module format.

If you're brave enough to test some features you will need a AMD loader like require.js.

Testing

Testing will be done with our test suite Sprinter. Soon, in the near future, each repository will have a Spec folder containing all the specs for that project. Sprinter uses Jasmine and (usually) Require.JS.

Coverage

Code coverage can be tested with JSCoverage. Once you've got JSCoverage installed, there are two sh scripts that can help to analize the coverage:

jscoverage.sh

Example ./jscoverage.sh or ./jscoverage Base DOM. This will generate a new folder in the coverage folder with a jscoverage.html file. If this file is accessed (through a (local)) server, it will analize the coverage. To instantly run the specs, browse to:

http://localhost/coverage/Base/jscoverage.html?Specs/SpecRunner.html

In the Summary tab, you will see which lines are executed, and covered by the specs.

jscoverage-server.sh

Because some code is for specific browsers only, running the coverage in one browser is often not enough. With jscoverage-server it is possible to save te results for multiple browsers which are joined in one result.

./jscoverage-server.sh Base

This command will start a new server for the Base repository. Now you should the specs in multiple browsers and save the results. In most cases the URL that shoudl be opened is http://127.0.0.1:8080/jscoverage.html?Specs/SpecRunner.html.

When this is done, the results are saved in coverage/Base-results with a jscoverage.html file which can be vieuwed in a browser.

Updating all repositories

To update each repository to the latest version, running the following command will update each submodule to it's latest version:

./update-repos.sh

Be careful if you have unpushed commits in the master branches, because it might overwrite them.

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