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`@sentry/sveltekit` wraps load functions and reads `event.request.method` and `event.url.pathname`. Mock events that omitted `request` or `url` threw `TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined` on every invocation, silently masking 86 test failures on main. Two root causes fixed: - Added `request: new Request(...)` (and `url: new URL(...)` where absent) to all mock event objects in 14 `*.server.spec.ts` files - Changed `;` to `&&` in the `test:coverage` npm script so a failing server run propagates its exit code instead of being swallowed by the client run All 576 server-project tests now pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# create a new project in the current directory
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Developing
Once you've created a project and installed dependencies with npm install (or pnpm install or yarn), start a development server:
npm run dev
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npm run dev -- --open
Building
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npm run build
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