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mƄning
Morning
morning
what's the best way of getting some kind of report when using cognitects test-runner?
I know this doesn't answer your question, but I use kaocha which has the ability to dump out a lot of report information š
what's involved in setting that up? What's the output like?
Is there a way of capturing test output as distinct from other logging
It's pretty easy to setup, it's just a runner, like cognitect. I do use
as well, instead of deftest
#kaocha/v1
{:plugins [:kaocha.plugin/junit-xml
:kaocha.plugin/cloverage
:kaocha.plugin.alpha/spec-test-check]
:reporter [kaocha.report/documentation]
:fail-fast? true
:kaocha.plugin.junit-xml/target-file "target/junit.xml"}
also produces a standard junit.xml file that can be postprocessed how you like š
we've moved over to making our own oat milk during the first lockdown (too much hassle to nip to the shops for milk, and we always have rolled oats in) & now it means there's always oatmeal to use up, so i'm making flapjack traybakes every weekend
which means there's always midafternoon maple syrup & pecan flapjacks about š
definitely improves productivity š
I am seriously struggling with the feck up that is Spring atm. Don't ask. Job duties.
Here is my ranking of alternative milks: 1) Minor Figures oat milk, 2) Oatly oat milk, 3) Rebel 'mylk' and then it trails off into a fairly undifferentiated mass of almond, coconut or almond + coconut milks
oat milk is hilariously easy to make
and mine is definitely now better than oatly organic
after a few tries getting it right
I grab whichever is reasonable at my local supermarket. Presently it is Rude Health
After spending hours messing around with Spring and Oauth, I wrote my own in Clojure in about 10 mins, works first time
with the caveat that I havenāt verified any of it: https://every.to/almanack/oatly-the-new-coke-10649354
> Putting 12oz of Oatly into your latte and adjusting for the higher GI of maltose means adding almost a tablespoon of table sugar to your drink. Put a tablespoon of sugar next to your coffee next time you have a chance and seriously consider if thatās a decision thatās āmade for humans.ā
yikes
regular oatly has lots of random stuff in it
oatly organic has less
making your own is just oats, water, salt
who puts 340ml (12oz) of oat milk into a coffee ? i suppose if you are having a latte
but lattes are horrible
340ml is loads
250ml of cow milk is 12 grams of net carbs, and 250ml oatly seems to be about 16g net carbs, so it's about 30% more than cow... but if you are putting 340ml of milk in your coffee you are probably american and the burgers will get you before the oatmilk does
what do you mean by "net carbs"?
the carbs which are absorbed by the body - i.e. not including fibre