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[event-hubs] add unit-test:node script using mock-hub#14568

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[event-hubs] add unit-test:node script using mock-hub#14568
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@chradek chradek commented Mar 27, 2021

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@ghost ghost added the Event Hubs label Mar 27, 2021
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@chradek chradek force-pushed the event-hubs-mock-hubs-mashup branch from 9bb1220 to 3a5e13d Compare April 2, 2021 21:56
openapi-sdkautomation bot pushed a commit to AzureSDKAutomation/azure-sdk-for-js that referenced this pull request May 27, 2021
add configuration for track 2 agfood (Azure#14568)
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chradek commented Sep 7, 2021

Replaced by #17492

@chradek chradek closed this Sep 7, 2021
ghost pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 17, 2021
Replaces #14568

Uses the `@azure/mock-hub` package to start a local mocked version of Event Hubs to run tests against.

There are a lot of whitespace changes (indentation) so I recommend viewing with whitespace changes hidden.
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