Hide console.error messages when testing hapijs with lab
Hapijs v17.3.1
lab: 15.4.1
I am testing my hapijs application using lab. When I test the paths where I would expect to get an error the "console.error" messages are being printed in between my test results.
I tried setting up the server option in my test using
var server = new Hapi.Server( debug: false );
According to the the hapi documentation this should disable all debug information. However I am still getting the console.error messages printed in between my test results.
How can I stop these messages appearing in my test results?
hapijs lab
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Hapijs v17.3.1
lab: 15.4.1
I am testing my hapijs application using lab. When I test the paths where I would expect to get an error the "console.error" messages are being printed in between my test results.
I tried setting up the server option in my test using
var server = new Hapi.Server( debug: false );
According to the the hapi documentation this should disable all debug information. However I am still getting the console.error messages printed in between my test results.
How can I stop these messages appearing in my test results?
hapijs lab
Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
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Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
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Hapijs v17.3.1
lab: 15.4.1
I am testing my hapijs application using lab. When I test the paths where I would expect to get an error the "console.error" messages are being printed in between my test results.
I tried setting up the server option in my test using
var server = new Hapi.Server( debug: false );
According to the the hapi documentation this should disable all debug information. However I am still getting the console.error messages printed in between my test results.
How can I stop these messages appearing in my test results?
hapijs lab
Hapijs v17.3.1
lab: 15.4.1
I am testing my hapijs application using lab. When I test the paths where I would expect to get an error the "console.error" messages are being printed in between my test results.
I tried setting up the server option in my test using
var server = new Hapi.Server( debug: false );
According to the the hapi documentation this should disable all debug information. However I am still getting the console.error messages printed in between my test results.
How can I stop these messages appearing in my test results?
hapijs lab
hapijs lab
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Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
– ee0jmt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
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Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
– ee0jmt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
– ee0jmt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
– ee0jmt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04
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Ok so having done a lot of research into this I think I have the answer. I believe I should use request.log instead of console.error. I can then setup good to display the log messages in the console during development and mute them during test. Confirmation that this is the way to tackle it would be much appreciated!
– ee0jmt
Nov 15 '18 at 22:04