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| author | Igor Minar | 2012-10-18 02:33:45 -0700 | 
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| committer | Igor Minar | 2012-10-18 02:33:45 -0700 | 
| commit | ca96ec32f996b1130f06ad070ee29c5810c40e57 (patch) | |
| tree | cf87425793df552144bf7f584c9e66df41b32a03 /docs | |
| parent | 4f5902258277a801ae651b6ccb82c7da476f8c41 (diff) | |
| download | angular.js-ca96ec32f996b1130f06ad070ee29c5810c40e57.tar.bz2 | |
docs(tutorial): replace JsTD with Testacular + drop snapshots
JsTD references have been replaced with Testacular stuff.
snapshots are PITA to maintain so I'm dropping them, everyone loves the Git
version anyway.
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc | 66 | ||||
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14 files changed, 73 insertions, 192 deletions
| diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc index bc5d4180..2d6cf43f 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc @@ -47,20 +47,23 @@ really digging into it. If you're looking for a shorter introduction to AngularJ  # Working with the code  You can follow this tutorial and hack on the code in either the Mac/Linux or the Windows -environment. Options for working with the tutorial are to use the Git versioning system for source -code management or to use scripts that copy snapshots of project files into your workspace -(`sandbox`) directory. Select one of the tabs below and follow the instructions for setting up your -computer for your preferred option. +environment. The tutorial relies on the use of Git versioning system for source code management. +You don't need to know anything about Git to follow the tutorial. Select one of the tabs below +and follow the instructions for setting up your computer.  <div class="tabbable" show="true">    <div class="tab-pane well" id="git-mac" title="Git on Mac/Linux">      <ol> -      <li><p>Verify that you have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed by running the -following command in a terminal window:</p> -      <pre>java -version</pre> -      <p>You will need Java to run unit tests.</p></li> -      <li><p>Download Git from the <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">Git</a> site.</p> -      <p>You can build Git from source or use the pre-compiled package.</p></li> +      <li><p>You will need Node.js and Testacular to run unit tests, so please verify that you have +      <a href="http://nodejs.org/">Node.js</a> v0.8 or better installed +      and that the <code>node</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the following +      command in a terminal window:</p> +      <pre>node --version</pre> +      <p>Additionally install <a href="http://vojtajina.github.com/testacular">Testacular</a> if you +      don't have it already:</p> +      <pre>npm install -g testacular</pre> +      <li><p>You'll also need Git, which you can get from +         <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git site</a>.</p></li>        <li><p>Clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a  href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following command:</p>        <pre>git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</pre> @@ -71,76 +74,40 @@ directory.</p></li>        <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the angular-phonecat  directory.</p></li>        <li><p>You will need an http server running on your system. Mac and Linux machines typically -have Apache pre-installed, but If you don't already have one installed, you can <a -href="http://nodejs.org/#download">install node.js</a>. Use <code>node</code> to run -<code>scripts/web-server.js</code>,  a simple bundled http server.</p></li> +have Apache pre-installed, but If you don't already have one installed, you can use <code>node</code> +to run <code>scripts/web-server.js</code>,  a simple bundled http server.</p></li>      </ol>    </div>    <div class="tab-pane well" id="git-win" title="Git on Windows">      <ol> -      <li><p>You will need Java to run unit tests, so run the following command to verify that you -have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed and that the <code>java</code> executable is on -your <code>PATH</code>.</p> -      <pre>java -version</pre> -      <p></p></li> -      <li><p>Install msysGit from <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git</a> site.</p></li> -      <li><p>Open msysGit bash and clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a -href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following command:</p> +      <li><p>You will need Node.js and Testacular to run unit tests, so please verify that you have +        <a href="http://nodejs.org/">Node.js</a> v0.8 or better installed +        and that the <code>node</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the following +        command in a terminal window:</p> +        <pre>node --version</pre> +        <p>Additionally install <a href="http://vojtajina.github.com/testacular">Testacular</a> if you +           don't have it already:</p> +        <pre>npm install -g testacular</pre> +      </li> +      <li><p>You'll also need Git, which you can get from +               <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git site</a>.</p></li> +      <li><p>Clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a +      href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following command:</p>        <pre>git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</pre>        <p>This command creates the angular-phonecat directory in your current directory.</p></li>        <li><p>Change your current directory to angular-phonecat.</p>        <pre>cd angular-phonecat</pre>        <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the angular-phonecat  directory.</p> -      <p>You should run all <code>git</code> commands from msysGit bash.</p> -      <p>Other commands like <code>test-server.bat</code> or <code>test.bat</code> should be +      <p>You should run all <code>git</code> commands from Git bash.</p> +      <p>Other commands like <code>test.bat</code> or <code>e2e-test.bat</code> should be  executed from the Windows command line.</li>        <li><p>You need an http server running on your system, but if you don't already have one -already installed, you can install <a href="http://nodejs.org/#download">node.js</a>. Make sure that -<code>nodejs\bin</code> was added into your <code>PATH</code>. Use <code>node</code> to run -<code>scripts\web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </div> - -  <div class="tab-pane well" id="ss-mac" title="Snapshots on Mac/Linux"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>You need Java to run unit tests, so verify that you have <a -href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed by running the following command in a terminal -window:</p> -      <pre>java -version</pre> -       <li><p>Download the <a href="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-phonecat/">zip archive</a> -containing all of the files and unzip them into the [tutorial-dir] directory</p>.</li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to [tutorial-dir]/sandbox, as follows:</p> -      <pre>cd [tutorial-dir]/sandbox</pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from your -<code>sandbox</code> directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>You need an http server running on your system and Mac and Linux machines typically -have Apache pre-installed. If you don't have an http server installed, you can <a -href="http://nodejs.org/#download">install node.js</a> and use it to run -<code>scripts/web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </div> - -  <div class="tab-pane well" id="ss-win" title="Snapshots on Windows"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>Verify that you have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed and that the -<code>java</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the following command in the -Windows command line:</p> -      <pre>java -version</pre> -      <p>You need Java to run unit tests, so download the <a -href="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-phonecat/">zip archive</a> that contains all of the files -and unzip the files into the [tutorial-dir] directory</p></li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to [tutorial-dir]/sandbox, as follows:</p> -      <pre>cd [tutorial-dir]/sandbox</pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from this directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>You need an http server running on your system, but if you don't already have one -already installed, you can install <a href="http://nodejs.org/#download">node.js</a>. Make sure that -<code>nodejs\bin</code> was added into your <code>PATH</code>. Use <code>node</code> to run -<code>scripts\web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http server.</p></li> +already installed, you can use <code>node</code> to run <code>scripts\web-server.js</code>, a simple +bundled http server.</p></li>      </ol>    </div> -</divs>  The last thing to do is to make sure your computer has a web browser and a good text editor  installed. Now, let's get some cool stuff done! diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc index 1e3c61a0..e151d9e2 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_00.ngdoc @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ directory.</li>    <div class="tab-pane well" id="git-win" title="Git on Windows" value="gitWin">      <ol> -      <li><p>Open msysGit bash and run this command (in angular-phonecat directory):</p> +      <li><p>Open Git bash and run this command (in angular-phonecat directory):</p>        <pre>git checkout -f step-0</pre>        <p>This resets your workspace to step 0 of the tutorial app.</p>        <p>You must repeat this for every future step in the tutorial and change the number to @@ -74,70 +74,6 @@ directory.</li>        </li>      </ol>    </div> - - -  <div class="tab-pane well" id="ss-mac" title="Snapshots on Mac/Linux" value="snapshotUnix"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>In the angular-phonecat directory, run this command:</p> -      <pre>./goto_step.sh 0</pre> -      <p>This resets your workspace to step 0 of the tutorial app.</p> -      <p>You must repeat this for every future step in the tutorial and change the number to -      the number of the step you are on. This will cause any changes you made within -      your working directory to be lost.</p></li> -      <li>To see the app running in a browser, do one of the following: -        <ul> -          <li><b>For node.js users:</b> -            <ol> -              <li>In a <i>separate</i> terminal tab or window, run -<code>./scripts/web-server.js</code> to start the web server.</li> -              <li>Open a browser window for the app and navigate to <a -href="http://localhost:8000/app/index.html">http://localhost:8000/app/index.html</a></li> -            </ol> -          </li> -          <li><b>For other http servers:</b> -            <ol> -              <li>Configure the server to serve the files in the angular-phonecat -<code>sandbox</code> directory.</li> -              <li>Navigate in your browser to -<code>http://localhost:[port-number]/[context-path]/app/index.html</code>.</li> -            </ol> -          </li> -        </ul> -      </li> -    </ol> -  </div> - - -  <div class="tab-pane well" id="ss-win" title="Snapshots on Windows" value="snapshotWin"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>Open windows command line and run this command (in the angular-phonecat directory):</p> -      <pre>goto_step.bat 0</pre> -      <p>This resets your workspace to step 0 of the tutorial app.</p> -      <p>You must repeat this for every future step in the tutorial and change the number to -      the number of the step you are on. This will cause any changes you made within -      your working directory to be lost.</p></li> -      <li>To see the app running in a browser, do one of the following: -        <ul> -          <li><b>For node.js users:</b> -            <ol> -              <li>In a <i>separate</i> terminal tab or window, run <code>node -scripts\web-server.js</code> to start the web server.</li> -              <li>Open a browser window for the app and navigate to <a -href="http://localhost:8000/app/index.html">http://localhost:8000/app/index.html</a></li> -            </ol> -          </li> -          <li><b>For other http servers:</b> -            <ol> -              <li>Configure the server to serve the files in the angular-phonecat -<code>sandbox</code> directory.</li> -              <li>Navigate in your browser to -<code>http://localhost:[port-number]/[context-path]/app/index.html</code>.</li> -            </ol> -          </li> -        </ul> -      </li> -    </ol> -  </div>  </div> diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_02.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_02.ngdoc index 2b431dbc..d874b8ba 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_02.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_02.ngdoc @@ -146,31 +146,25 @@ http://pivotal.github.com/jasmine/ Jasmine home page} and on the {@link  https://github.com/pivotal/jasmine/wiki Jasmine wiki}.  The angular-seed project is pre-configured to run all unit tests using {@link -http://code.google.com/p/js-test-driver/ JsTestDriver}. To run the test, do the following: +http://vojtajina.github.com/testacular/ Testacular}. To run the test, do the following:  1. In a _separate_ terminal window or tab, go to the `angular-phonecat` directory and run -`./scripts/test-server.sh` to start the test web server. +`./scripts/test.sh` to start the Testacular server. -2. Open a new browser window and navigate to {@link http://localhost:9876}. +2. Testacular will start a new instance of Chrome browser automatically. Just ignore it and let it run in +   the background. Testacular will use this browser for test execution. -3. Choose "Capture this browser in strict mode". +3. You should see the following or similar output in the terminal: -   At this point, you can leave this window open and forget about it. JsTestDriver will use it to -execute the tests and report the results in the terminal. - -4. Execute the test by running `./scripts/test.sh` - -   You should see the following or similar output: - -             Chrome: Runner reset. -             . -             Total 1 tests (Passed: 1; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (2.00 ms) -               Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 1 tests (Passed: 1; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (2.00 ms) +             info: Testacular server started at http://localhost:9876/ +             info (launcher): Starting  browser "Chrome" +             info (Chrome 22.0): Connected on socket id tPUm9DXcLHtZTKbAEO-n +             Chrome 22.0: Executed 1 of 1 SUCCESS (0.093 secs / 0.004 secs)    Yay! The test passed! Or not... -  Note: If you see errors after you run the test, close the browser window and go back to the -  terminal and kill the script, then repeat the procedure above. +4. To rerun the tests, just change any of the source or test files. Testacular will notice the change +  and will rerun the tests for you. Now isn't that sweet?  # Experiments @@ -198,8 +192,7 @@ execute the tests and report the results in the terminal.              <tr ng-repeat="i in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]"><td>{{i+1}}</td></tr>            </table> -* Make the unit test fail by changing the `toBe(3)` statement to `toBe(4)`, and rerun the -`./scripts/test.sh` script. +* Make the unit test fail by changing the `toBe(3)` statement to `toBe(4)`.  # Summary diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_03.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_03.ngdoc index 1dc5bbca..a5558608 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_03.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_03.ngdoc @@ -122,6 +122,11 @@ To run the end-to-end test, open one of the following in a new browser tab:  `http://localhost:[port-number]/[context-path]/test/e2e/runner.html`  * casual reader: {@link http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-3/test/e2e/runner.html} +Previously we've seen how Testacular can be used to execute unit tests. Well, it can also run the +end-to-end tests! Use `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` script for that. End-to-end tests are slow, so unlike +with unit tests, Testacular will exit after the test run and will not automatically rerun the test +suite on every file change. To rerun the test suite, execute the `e2e-test.sh` script again. +  This test verifies that the search box and the repeater are correctly wired together. Notice how  easy it is to write end-to-end tests in Angular. Although this example is for a simple test, it  really is that easy to set up any functional, readable, end-to-end test. diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_04.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_04.ngdoc index be7df1f0..0a6a74e5 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_04.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_04.ngdoc @@ -134,13 +134,9 @@ The unit test now verifies that the default ordering property is set.  We used Jasmine's API to extract the controller construction into a `beforeEach` block, which is  shared by all tests in the parent `describe` block. -To run the unit tests, once again execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the -following output. +You should now see the following output in the Testacular tab: -        Chrome: Runner reset. -        .. -        Total 2 tests (Passed: 2; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms) -          Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 2 tests (Passed: 2; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms) +        Chrome 22.0: Executed 2 of 2 SUCCESS (0.021 secs / 0.001 secs)  Let's turn our attention to the end-to-end test. @@ -168,8 +164,8 @@ __`test/e2e/scenarios.js`:__  The end-to-end test verifies that the ordering mechanism of the select box is working correctly. -You can now refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test runner to see the tests run, or you -can see them running on {@link +You can now rerun `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` or refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test +`runner.html` to see the tests run, or you can see them running on {@link  http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-4/test/e2e/runner.html  Angular's server}. diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc index 543a5489..0c960722 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_05.ngdoc @@ -208,13 +208,10 @@ Finally, we verify that the default value of `orderProp` is set correctly:  });  </pre> -To run the unit tests, execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the following -output. +You should now see the following output in the Testacular tab: + +       Chrome 22.0: Executed 2 of 2 SUCCESS (0.028 secs / 0.007 secs) -       Chrome: Runner reset. -       .. -       Total 2 tests (Passed: 2; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms) -         Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 2 tests (Passed: 2; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms)  # Experiments diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc index 550d71ea..a4ca18ed 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_06.ngdoc @@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ __`test/e2e/scenarios.js`__:  We added a new end-to-end test to verify that the app is generating correct links to the phone  views that we will implement in the upcoming steps. -You can now refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test runner to see the tests run, or you -can see them running on {@link +You can now rerun `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` or refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test +runner to see the tests run, or you can see them running on {@link  http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-6/test/e2e/runner.html  Angular's server}. diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_07.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_07.ngdoc index 3d24d205..dea62691 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_07.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_07.ngdoc @@ -232,8 +232,8 @@ to various URLs and verify that the correct view was rendered.  </pre> -You can now refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test runner to see the tests run, or you -can see them running on {@link +You can now rerun `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` or refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test +runner to see the tests run, or you can see them running on {@link  http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-7/test/e2e/runner.html  Angular's server}. diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_08.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_08.ngdoc index 1316024f..160ba19f 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_08.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_08.ngdoc @@ -147,13 +147,9 @@ __`test/unit/controllersSpec.js`:__  ...  </pre> -To run the unit tests, execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the following -output. +You should now see the following output in the Testacular tab: -    Chrome: Runner reset. -    ... -    Total 3 tests (Passed: 3; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (5.00 ms) -      Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 3 tests (Passed: 3; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (5.00 ms) +    Chrome 22.0: Executed 3 of 3 SUCCESS (0.039 secs / 0.012 secs)  We also added a new end-to-end test that navigates to the Nexus S detail page and verifies that the @@ -177,11 +173,12 @@ __`test/e2e/scenarios.js`:__  </pre> -You can now refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test runner to see the tests run, or you -can see them running on {@link +You can now rerun `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` or refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test +runner to see the tests run, or you can see them running on {@link  http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-8/test/e2e/runner.html  Angular's server}. +  # Experiments  * Using the {@link guide/dev_guide.e2e-testing Angular's end-to-end test runner API}, write a test diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_09.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_09.ngdoc index 09499fa8..dbc455c9 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_09.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_09.ngdoc @@ -110,13 +110,9 @@ describe('filter', function() {  Note that you need to configure our test injector with the `phonecatFilters` module before any of  our filter tests execute. -To run the unit tests, execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the following -output. +You should now see the following output in the Testacular tab: -        Chrome: Runner reset. -        .... -        Total 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms) -          Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms) +        Chrome 22.0: Executed 4 of 4 SUCCESS (0.034 secs / 0.012 secs)  # Experiments diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_10.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_10.ngdoc index 11571ca2..245d9510 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_10.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_10.ngdoc @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ __`test/e2e/scenarios.js`:__  });  </pre> -You can now refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test runner to see the tests run, or you -can see them running on {@link +You can now rerun `./scripts/e2e-test.sh` or refresh the browser tab with the end-to-end test +runner to see the tests run, or you can see them running on {@link  http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-8/test/e2e/runner.html  Angular's server}. diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/step_11.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/step_11.ngdoc index e34545b3..9ab28da3 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/step_11.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/step_11.ngdoc @@ -214,13 +214,9 @@ describe('PhoneCat controllers', function() {  });  </pre> -To run the unit tests, execute the `./scripts/test.sh` script and you should see the following -output. +You should now see the following output in the Testacular tab: -    Chrome: Runner reset. -    .... -    Total 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors: 0) (3.00 ms) -      Chrome 19.0.1084.36 Mac OS: Run 4 tests (Passed: 4; Fails: 0; Errors 0) (3.00 ms) +    Chrome 22.0: Executed 4 of 4 SUCCESS (0.038 secs / 0.01 secs)  # Summary diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/the_end.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/the_end.ngdoc index 839a119c..a573d391 100644 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/the_end.ngdoc +++ b/docs/content/tutorial/the_end.ngdoc @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@  @description  Our application is now complete. Feel free to experiment with the code further, and jump back to -previous steps using the `git checkout` or `goto_step.sh` commands. +previous steps using the `git checkout` commandx.  For more details and examples of the Angular concepts we touched on in this tutorial, see the  {@link guide/ Developer Guide}. diff --git a/docs/src/templates/js/docs.js b/docs/src/templates/js/docs.js index 9813c241..2fd50e75 100644 --- a/docs/src/templates/js/docs.js +++ b/docs/src/templates/js/docs.js @@ -111,8 +111,6 @@ docsApp.directive.docTutorialReset = function() {          '<div class="tabbable" ng-show="show" ng-model="$cookies.platformPreference">\n' +            tab('Git on Mac/Linux', 'git checkout -f step-' + step, 'gitUnix', step) +            tab('Git on Windows', 'git checkout -f step-' + step, 'gitWin', step) + -          tab('Snapshots on Mac/Linux', './goto_step.sh ' + step, 'snapshotUnix', step) + -          tab('Snapshots on on Windows', './goto_step.bat ' + step, 'snapshotWin', step) +          '</div>\n');      }    }; | 
