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@breautek/jasmine-ts
Advanced tools
A simplification for running jasmine with ts-node.
npm i -D jasmine-ts
In your package.json
file create a test script:
{
"scripts": {
"test": "jasmine-ts \"path/to/specs/**/*.spec.ts\""
}
}
Initialize jasmine
node_modules/.bin/jasmine-ts init
Note: This module enables the configuration support of
reporters. For example, if you want to use the
jasmine-spec-reporter,
which provides a nice output, you can add a reporters array to the jasmine.json
file like this:
{
"reporters": [
{
"name": "jasmine-spec-reporter#SpecReporter",
"options": {
"displayStacktrace": "all"
}
}
]
}
If the reporters are not the default export of the module,
you can reference another export by using the #
separator.
Run the tests
npm test
You can use nyc to check your test coverage.
Example package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"test": "nyc -r lcov -e .ts -x \"*.spec.ts\" jasmine-ts \"path/to/specs/**/*.spec.ts\""
}
}
You still need to install the typings for jasmine to make the typescript-compiler happy about your specs:
TypeScript 2:
npm i -D @types/jasmine
TypeScript 1:
typings i -DG dt~jasmine
Since 0.1.3
ts-node options are passed through to ts-node.
FAQs
Execute jasmine with ts-node
We found that @breautek/jasmine-ts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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