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We are working our way through the Graphviz plugin's algorithmic drawing markup documented in this about page: Nick and I cooked up a "mock federation" to support increased test coverage: The evalTree method maintains a context which we can initialize with our mock probe. Here is where we fetch from the federation, real or mocked for testing: |
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We add a second Mocha test file specific to algorithmic drawing.
We reorganize graphviz.js such that key functions, tree and evalTree, are exposed during tests.
We add ReadMe notes for running tests with coverage rendering and viewed from github code spaces.