- Work in a fork of this repository
- Work in a branch on your fork
- Write all of your code in a directory named
lab-
+<your name>
e.g.lab-susan
- Open a pull request to this repository
- Submit on canvas a question and observation, how long you spent, and a link to your pull request
Configure the root of your repository with the following files and directories. Thoughfully name and organize any aditional configuration or module files.
- README.md - contains documentation
- .gitignore - contains a robust
.gitignore
file - .eslintrc - contains the course linter configuratoin
- .eslintignore - contains the course linter ignore configuration
- package.json - contains npm package config
- create a
lint
script for running eslint - create a
test
script for running tests
- create a
- lib/ - contains module definitions
- data/ - contains the text files used by the program
- __test__/ - contains unit tests
- Use
describe
andit
(ortest
) methods to define descriptive tests and increase readability - Each
it
callback should aim to test a small, well defined, feature of a function - Write tests to ensure that the reader function rejects errors with invalid file paths
- Write tests to ensure that the reader function correctly resolves mapped string data for an array of file paths
In the lib/ directory create a reader.js
module that exports a single function. The reader module should take an array of three file paths and resolve a mapped array of strings loaded from each file using an error-first callback. The string data should be in the same order as the file path data (mapped). If an error occurs, it should immediately reject the error using the callback and stop execution.
- The file reader module should have the function signature
(paths, callback) => undefined
- On failure, the file reader module should invoke the callback with an error
callback(error)
- On success, the file reader module should invoke the callback with
null
as the first parameter and the result as the second parameter -callback(null, result)
Write the file reader function recursively so that it will be able to support 0 or more paths.
In your README.md describe the exported values of each module you have defined. Every function description should include it's airty (expected number of parameters), the expected data for each paramiter (data-type and limitations), and it's behavior (for both valid and invalued use). Feel free to write any additional information in your README.md.