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Remove unused dir 'converse-logs'

JC Brand 2 years ago
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converse-logs/README.md

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-# How to use saved Chrome/Chromium logs to replay events
-
-**NOTE**: This feature is very experimental and in many cases doesn't work
-without data massaging and ugly hacks.
-
-It's possible to save the log output from Chrome/Chromium (I haven't tried this
-yet with any other browser) and then to replay that log output in the browser.
-
-This can be a very helpful technique to track down bugs.
-
-To do this, follow the following steps:
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-1. Save the log file (right click and then click "Save as" in the browser's console).
-2. Rename the log file, making sure it ends in `.html`
-3. Move the log file to the `converse-logs` directory in the converse.js repo.
-4. Add `<log>` to the top of the log file and `</log>` to the bottom of the log file.
-5. In `converse-logs/converse-logs.js`, add a new entry for the log file (don't
-   include the `.html` part of the file name.
-6. Make sure that `spec/transcripts` is "required"-ed in `tests/main.js`
-6. Open `tests.html` in your browser.
-
-Your logs will run first, and then all the other tests will run afterwards.
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converse-logs/converse-logs.js

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-define("transcripts", [
-    "tpl!../../converse-logs/missing_messages",
-], function () {
-    return arguments;
-});