'use strict' var test = require('tap').test var log = require('npmlog') // We use requireInject to get a fresh copy of // the npm singleton each time we require it. // If we didn't, we'd have shared state between // these various tests. var requireInject = require('require-inject') // Make sure existing environment vars don't muck up the test process.env = {} test('disabled', function (t) { t.plan(1) var npm = requireInject('../../lib/npm.js', {}) npm.load({progress: false}, function () { t.is(log.progressEnabled, false, 'should be disabled') }) }) test('enabled', function (t) { t.plan(1) var npm = requireInject('../../lib/npm.js', {}) npm.load({progress: true}, function () { t.is(log.progressEnabled, true, 'should be enabled') }) }) test('default', function (t) { t.plan(1) var npm = requireInject('../../lib/npm.js', {}) npm.load({}, function () { t.is(log.progressEnabled, true, 'should be enabled') }) }) test('default-travis', function (t) { t.plan(1) global.process.env.TRAVIS = 'true' var npm = requireInject('../../lib/npm.js', {}) npm.load({}, function () { t.is(log.progressEnabled, false, 'should be disabled') delete global.process.env.TRAVIS }) }) test('default-ci', function (t) { t.plan(1) global.process.env.CI = 'true' var npm = requireInject('../../lib/npm.js', {}) npm.load({}, function () { t.is(log.progressEnabled, false, 'should be disabled') delete global.process.env.CI }) })