Export realtime game statistics to disk in JSON and other formats.
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Contributing

Everyone is welcome to contribute with patches, bug-fixes and new features

  1. Create an issue on github so the community can comment on your idea
  2. Fork lynx in github
  3. Create a new branch git checkout -b my_branch
  4. Create tests for the changes you made
  5. Make sure you pass both existing and newly inserted tests
  6. Commit your changes
  7. Push to your branch git push origin my_branch
  8. Create a pull request

Tests

Tests are written in node-tap. If you want to create a new test create a file named my-test-name-test.js under the tests directory and it will be automatically picked up by tap. Before you do that however please check if a test doesn't already exist.

Tests run against a udp ""server"", which is on tests/macros.js. If your test name is foo-bar this helper function will read a fixtures located in tests/fixtures/foo-bar.json.

Each fixture is an array containing strings, the strings that we expect the client to send when we issue certain commands.

Check tests/counting-test.js and tests/fixtures/counting.js for an example