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              error-pages
  GET /
     should respond with page list
  Accept: text/html
    GET /403
       should respond with 403
    GET /404
       should respond with 404
    GET /500
       should respond with 500
  Accept: application/json
    GET /403
       should respond with 403
    GET /404
       should respond with 404
    GET /500
       should respond with 500
  Accept: text/plain
    GET /403
       should respond with 403
    GET /404
       should respond with 404
    GET /500
       should respond with 500
error
  GET /
     should respond with 500
  GET /next
     should respond with 500
  GET /missing
     should respond with 404

markdown
  GET /
     should respond with html
  GET /fail
     should respond with an error

multi-router
  GET /
     should respond with root handler
  GET /api/v1/
     should respond with APIv1 root handler
  GET /api/v1/users
     should respond with users from APIv1
  GET /api/v2/
     should respond with APIv2 root handler
  GET /api/v2/users
     should respond with users from APIv2

mvc
  GET /
     should redirect to /users
  GET /pet/0
     should get pet
  GET /pet/0/edit
     should get pet edit page
  PUT /pet/2
     should update the pet
  GET /users
     should display a list of users (70ms)
  GET /user/:id
    when present
       should display the user
       should display the users pets
    when not present
       should 404
  GET /user/:id/edit
     should display the edit form
  PUT /user/:id
     should 500 on error
     should update the user
  POST /user/:id/pet
     should create a pet for user (19ms)

params
  GET /
     should respond with instructions
  GET /user/0
     should respond with a user
  GET /user/9
     should fail to find user
  GET /users/0-2
     should respond with three users
  GET /users/foo-bar
     should fail integer parsing

resource
  GET /
     should respond with instructions
  GET /users
     should respond with all users
  GET /users/1
     should respond with user 1
  GET /users/9
     should respond with error
  GET /users/1..3
     should respond with users 1 through 3
  DELETE /users/1
     should delete user 1
  DELETE /users/9
     should fail
  GET /users/1..3.json
     should respond with users 2 and 3 as json

route-map
  GET /users
     should respond with users
  DELETE /users
     should delete users
  GET /users/:id
     should get a user
  GET /users/:id/pets
     should get a users pets
  GET /users/:id/pets/:pid
     should get a users pet

route-separation
  GET /
     should respond with index
  GET /users
     should list users
  GET /user/:id
     should get a user
     should 404 on missing user
  GET /user/:id/view
     should get a user
     should 404 on missing user (13ms)
  GET /user/:id/edit
     should get a user to edit
  PUT /user/:id/edit
     should edit a user
  POST /user/:id/edit?_method=PUT
     should edit a user
  GET /posts
     should get a list of posts

vhost
  example.com
    GET /
       should say hello
    GET /foo
       should say foo
  foo.example.com
    GET /
       should redirect to /foo
  bar.example.com
    GET /
       should redirect to /bar

web-service
  GET /api/users
    without an api key
       should respond with 400 bad request
    with an invalid api key
       should respond with 401 unauthorized
    with a valid api key
       should respond users json
  GET /api/repos
    without an api key
       should respond with 400 bad request
    with an invalid api key
       should respond with 401 unauthorized
    with a valid api key
       should respond repos json

GET /api/user/:name/repos
  without an api key
     should respond with 400 bad request
  with an invalid api key
     should respond with 401 unauthorized
  with a valid api key
     should respond user repos json
     should 404 with unknown user

when requesting an invalid route
   should respond with 404 json

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The command "npm run test-ci" exited with 0.

$ npm run lint

> express@4.17.1 lint /home/runner/build/expressjs/express
> eslint .

The command "npm run lint" exited with 0.

store build cache

$ # Upload coverage to coveralls

Done. Your build exited with 0.

            
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