lcov-result-merger | Merges multiple lcov results | Testing library
kandi X-RAY | lcov-result-merger Summary
kandi X-RAY | lcov-result-merger Summary
When you have multiple test suites for the same application you still want to have the code coverage across all testsuites. This tool will handle this for you.
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- Splits an array of numbers into two parts
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I've cloned the meanjs repo and deployed to heroku but application won't run and shows the following error: Application error An error occurred in the application and your page could not be served. If you are the application owner, check your logs for details.
Checking the logs, it says:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-24 at 20:55Heroku will try to detect the kind of application you're deploying.
To determine how to start your app, Heroku first looks for a Procfile. If no Procfile exists for a Node.js app, we will attempt to start a default
web
process via the start script in your package.json.
I'm assuming there are no Procfile and that Heroku tries to run npm start
.
Your start
script is just the default gulp task, but because gulp isn't installed since it's not listed in the dependencies
, it fails.
Heroku documentation about devDependencies
We set
NPM_CONFIG_PRODUCTION
to true by default to install production dependencies only. If you would like to installdevDependencies
, you can disable production mode:
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