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Having trouble finding a supported meteor velocity coverage reporting package. Wondering if any current devs have found something to replace xolvio/meteor-coverage.
Much appreciated.

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How to implement Google Translate API in meteor app

I m new to Meteor and i want to create an application that will help to convert my user inputs in different language using google translate api.
Is there any packages for that?
Can anyone help me for this?
Thanks
It seems like you already found a npm package for Google Translate. There are several ways you can use npm packages with Meteor.
Meteor 1.3 early beta supports npm. If you want a quick example of this, here it is. However, take note that this is early beta.
If you are using a stable release (eg. Meteor 1.2), you can use https://atmospherejs.com/meteorhacks/npm.
Google Translate API is a paid service so I wasn't able to provide a working example for you. Good luck!

Automation testing with Meteor

I am getting close doing something actually useful with Meteor. After being in war with NodeJS and Cucumber, I am finally at the stage of going beyond the boundaries of writing some Gherkinish - and as I am spoiled with the Ruby frameworks that provide automated testing facilities, such as Capybara, I wanted to ask which solution would fit in with Meteor, Flow Router, Blaze, Cucumber and CoffeeScript do such automation, simulating and uniform a real user's interaction with an meteor application.
Your feedback is truly appreciated!
Velocity allows automated testing with Cucumber.

Cloud-based Meteor with Velocity

Being that Meteor on Windows does not currently support Velocity/Jasmine, I would like to use a cloud-based solution for running Meteor with Velocity. But so far I have not had success. I have tried Nitrous, Codeanywhere, Koding, and Cloud9.
I also use the Meteor Windows Preview and the same issue. See my SO: Easiest way to create mobile apps on official Meteor for Windows
I had the additional constraint that I want to compile Mobile Apps which is currently not supported by the Windows Preview.
I've not had success with cloud-based solutions either beyond very basic test apps. The whole chain is just too fragile, there's often something you need to configure that you can't get at in a cloud solution. Basically, your options are:
Vagrant
Dual-boot (thanks #sbking)
Buy a Mac
I would recommend 3 because it will save you time (and therefore money). The first 2 are fiddly, just adding more sys admin work when we should all be coding :)
ALTERNATIVELY
Switch testing tools to Laika. See related SO: Laika vs Velocity on meteor TDD
Laika (apparently) still works for the moment, even though it is no longer officially supported. I will be using it for my current project in the next few weeks.
I'd be really interested to hear what solution you go for.
At the risk of offering you a pocket-knife when you want a power-tool, there is a meteor package, jasmine-green, that does not require Velocity and therefore works well with Cloud9. While this means that you would not have the full capabilities of a velocity-based jasmine or mocha package, it is a lot better than nothing. Just type:
meteor add fongandrew:jasmine-green
It might be a stopgap while you find a better long-run solution.

Code coverage for coded UI automation test suite

I am working on a ASP.NET web app and I want to get the code coverage on the same application by the Coded UI automation test suite we currently have. Is it possible to get the code the code coverage with the DLLs that I have or do we necessarily need to use the instrumented build for it? And if instrumented build is a must how do we instrument the build in order to get the code coverage on it? Any pointer will be helpful.
Okay, So I guess there is not much info out there on the internet related to this (Actually there is a lot but non-compiled and un useful info). Here are the few links which we found out after searching :
Using Dynamic code coverage tool :- This tool works fine with newer versions This should help while using this tool.
Using VSInstr :- This guy has put a lot of efforts to document it completely. This works for older versions of .NET applications.
Hope this helps.

How to install TideSDK from TideSDK-1.2.1 package?

I've downloaded package TideSDK-1.2.1.RC1-0be9cd89-windows-7-x86-64.zip from tidesdk.org. Installer was found in tidesdk\sdk\win32\1.2.0.RC4\installer. This installer doesn't work: "Installation failed. The installer could not determine the application path."
What's wrong with it? Is it the only (right) way to install TideSDK? No docs on topic were found in resources and links on tidesdk.org.
It looks like you picked up an artefact from our Continuous Integration System from some point in time in development. We will eventually expose a Nightly Build site for developmental releases. That said, we will do this once the 1.3.0-beta is ready so we can properly support you with developmental artefacts.
Please use the legacy 1.2.0.RC4 in the interim that can be downloaded from front page of tidesdk.org until TideSDK 1.3.0-beta is available (which will be along very soon). This will serve your development needs in short term as we continue the work to get the beta prepared.
A new 'Getting Started Guide' will be up later today for the legacy 1.2.0.RC4 as there have been many requests for this help.
We appreciate how much attention our project is getting and have been working hard as a team to produce great documentation. Despite this, our efforts were primarily targeted on the API documentation at the outset. We experienced a surge of interest prior to getting the new guides in place. Our apologies to anyone new that has experienced any difficulty getting started. We appreciate your patience while we fill these gaps.
The new documentation is being prepared in anticipation of the 1.3.0 release so that we have great API docs, guides, and example apps when the time arrives. It is targeted for the end of September. We hope to also have our Tide Builder app available at that time to provide a nice app to help create, run and package your apps. There will also be an enhanced tidebuilder CLI since a tool with a UI will be strictly an option. For those that appreciate minimalism, this will get you going with no more than the SDK and a text editor.
You need to download Titanium Studio first.
Once that's done, you can install the package : Help menu > Install Sepcific Titanium SDK.

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