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README.rdoc
Testjour
Description
Distributed test running with autodiscovery via Bonjour (for Cucumber first)
Synopsis
On machines to be used as Testjour slaves:
$ mkdir testjour-working-dir
$ testjour slave:start
On your development machine, verify it can see the testjour slave:
$ testjour list
Testjour servers:
bhelmkamp available bryans-computer.local.:62434
Now run your tests:
$ testjour run features
Note: This only really makes sense if you use more than one slave. Otherwise it’s slower than just running them locally.
Install
To install the latest release (once there is a release):
$ sudo gem install testjour
For now, just pull down the code from the GitHub repo:
$ git clone git://github.com/brynary/testjour.git
$ cd testjour
$ rake gem
$ rake install_gem
Authors
- Maintained by Bryan Helmkamp (brynary.com/)
- Thanks to Weplay (weplay.com) for sponsoring development and supporting open sourcing it from the start








