Get your mutation score badge now!
We're launching our Stryker Dashboard today. This will be the home of your test quality in the future. The first feature? A mutation score badge!
We're launching our Stryker Dashboard today. This will be the home of your test quality in the future. The first feature? A mutation score badge!
Stryker now supports bundling your code using webpack before running your tests. The installation/upgrade scenario's in this blog post can be circumvented by using the Quickstart if you don't already use Stryker in your project.
Let's start this new year strong. Stryker 0.18 adds coverage analysis support for transpilers, starting with the TypeScript transpiler.
A new Stryker plugin that adds support for Babel projects has just been released!
The installation/upgrade scenario's in this blog post can be circumvented by using the Quickstart if you don't already use Stryker in your project.
The Stryker HTML Reporter version 0.10 has a lot of new features, but more importantly: a sexy new look.
Stryker 0.10 marks the biggest change in Stryker history yet, as we now support running mutation testing on TypeScript code.
Stryker 0.8 just released with better CI integration and configurable thresholds.
Stryker is about two years old. During this time we achieved a lot. But it's far from finished. So, what's next? Let's take a glimpse in the future.
This release of Stryker brings a number of new features and improvements. Including a new quickstart and a number of reporter improvements.
During the last weekend of January we spent a weekend with ten students from the HAN University and University of Twente developing valuable features for Stryker!