Bug 978952 - stand up trivial mocha/chai unit test #4
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Would be good to get a readme file (at least for now) about how to run the tests. |
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Also needs the bug number adding to the commit message and the PR title |
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Both the vendor/mocha-* files are marked as executable when they don't need to be. |
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Fixed the modes on the mocha files. |
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Bug 978952 - stand up trivial mocha/chai unit test, patch=n1k0, dmose; r=Standard8
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Added tests steps to verify amount of ICE connections with or without SDP bundle support
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A trivial unit test so that people can start writing tests with their JavaScript code. Paired by @n1k0 and @dmose.