//var packageName; // there seems to be no official way of finding out the name of the very package we're testing - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27180709/in-a-tinytest-test-file-how-do-i-get-the-name-of-the-package
//
//// Check that the font files are downloadable. Meteor places assets at /packages/<packageName>/.
//// Only 'woff' for now, but 'woff2' may become available - https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome/pull/5062#discussion_r20936453
// Tinytest.addAsync(font + ' fonts are shipped', function (test, done) {
//
// // curiously enough, the 'local-test:...' package isn't loaded into Package before calling Tinytest, so we can't do this determination outside this loop
// if (!packageName)
// Object.keys(Package).forEach(function(p) {
// if (p.search(/local-test/) > -1)
// packageName = p.replace('local-test:', ''); // we should stop the loop, but forEach can't do that
// })
//
// if (!packageName) {
// test.exception({message: 'Package not quite loaded... go figure'});
// return
// }
//
// var packagePath = packageName.replace(':', '_') // e.g. meteorpackaging_bootstrap-material-design
// 'Cache-Control': 'no-cache' // because Meteor has cached fonts even after they were removed from package.js (!) - https://github.com/meteor/meteor/issues/3196
// }
// },
// function callback(error, result) {
// if (error) {
// test.fail({message: 'Font failed to load'});
// } else {
// // if the file is 404, Meteor will redirect to / and return the Meteor.js boilerplate
// test.isTrue(result.content.length > 100000, font + ' font could not be downloaded');