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Hi, I'd like to see an html test reporter for the tasty testing framework (http://documentup.com/feuerbach/tasty) I could do that myself, but I thought it would be a nice little project for someone who's about to write their first useful piece of Haskell. To participate you need to know Haskell on LYAH level and be good at html/css/js. If you're interested, get in touch. I'll provide help, review your code etc. Roman

Hi Roman,
Is there any canonical example of an HTML test report, perhaps from
another language or another tool, that could give an idea of what you
have in mind?
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Roman Cheplyaka
Hi,
I'd like to see an html test reporter for the tasty testing framework (http://documentup.com/feuerbach/tasty)
I could do that myself, but I thought it would be a nice little project for someone who's about to write their first useful piece of Haskell.
To participate you need to know Haskell on LYAH level and be good at html/css/js.
If you're interested, get in touch. I'll provide help, review your code etc.
Roman
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Hey Danny and Roman,
I can only think of Mocha (http://visionmedia.github.io/mocha/), for node.js, out of the top of my head.(Look under the reporters section, there's an HTML one)
But I think I've seen other JavaScript implementations.
Yamada
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On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Danny Navarro
Hi Roman, Is there any canonical example of an HTML test report, perhaps from another language or another tool, that could give an idea of what you have in mind? On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Roman Cheplyaka
wrote: Hi,
I'd like to see an html test reporter for the tasty testing framework (http://documentup.com/feuerbach/tasty)
I could do that myself, but I thought it would be a nice little project for someone who's about to write their first useful piece of Haskell.
To participate you need to know Haskell on LYAH level and be good at html/css/js.
If you're interested, get in touch. I'll provide help, review your code etc.
Roman
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I'm glad to say I've got responses from four people in just a few hours.
Further discussion will happen on the (just created) tasty mailing list
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/haskell-tasty
(Also subscribe if you're generally interested in tasty — I'll use this
mailing list for announces, surveys, and you can ask any tasty-related
questions there, too.)
* Roman Cheplyaka
Hi,
I'd like to see an html test reporter for the tasty testing framework (http://documentup.com/feuerbach/tasty)
I could do that myself, but I thought it would be a nice little project for someone who's about to write their first useful piece of Haskell.
To participate you need to know Haskell on LYAH level and be good at html/css/js.
If you're interested, get in touch. I'll provide help, review your code etc.
Roman
participants (3)
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Danny Navarro
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Pedro Yamada
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Roman Cheplyaka