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* provider/nodejs: check version in Detect()Justin M. Keyes2017-12-17
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* test: remove inspect test; set NODE_PATH in nodejs_spec.luaJan Edmund Lazo2017-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | provider#node#can_inspect will fail on some systems because it is common to have old node versions in OS (any Linux OS that has LTS releases) and CI (Travis, Appveyor). NODE_PATH can be trivially set with VimL. Build scripts don't have to set it for the nodejs tests to work. NODE_PATH is optional to begin with and is used only as a workaround for the neovim node.js host.
* ci: nodejs client acceptance-test #7706Jan Edmund Lazo2017-12-17
ci: install nodejs 8 in Appveyor, Travis provider: check node version for debug support Resolve https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/7577#issuecomment-350590592 for Unix. provider: test if nodejs in ci supports --inspect-brk nodejs host for neovim requires nodejs 6+ to work properly. nodejs 6.12+ or 7.6+ is required for debug support via `node --inspect-brk`. provider: run cli.js of nodejs host directly npm shims are useless because the user cannot set node to debug mode via --inspect-brk. This is problematic on Windows which use batchfiles and shell scripts to compensate for not supporting shebang. The patch uses `npm root -g` to get the absolute path of the global npm modules. If that fails, then the user did not install neovim npm package globally. Use that absolute path to find `neovim/bin/cli.js`, which is what the npm shim actually runs with node. glob() is for a simple file check in case bin/ is removed because the npm shims are ignored now.