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High Quality Cut-n-Paste Guide for Testing your AngularJS Controllers, Services, Constants, Directives and Filters. As well as ideas on how to use Mocks, End-to-End tests, Performance Testing, A/B Testing and More!
A test pattern is a proven way to properly test a given feature of your AngularJS application. It's a design pattern for testing.
This started as a place for me to jot down the patterns I've been using while building several AngularJS projects.
Pull Requests Welcome! I would love see these patterns evolve over time from community input as more refined approches are discovered. So please share what's working well for you!
git clone git@github.com:<github username>/angular-test-patterns.git
cd angular-test-patterns
git remote add upstream https://github.com/daniellmb/angular-test-patterns.git
bash init-repo.sh
to initialize your local repository.npm test
to ensure the pattern is valid. This does the following:
To ensure a clear and consistent style of test patterns, every block of code must pass the following rules via npm test
The rules are written in literate CoffeeScript so they are nicely self-documenting.
<my-rule-name>.spec.coffee.md
literate CoffeeScript file in the spec/rules
folder.<my-rule-name>
folder in the spec/fixtures
folder.
npm run testRules
to ensure the rule passes using the fixtures.git checkout -b my-fix-branch master
git commit -a
git push origin my-fix-branch
daniellmb:master
git push origin :my-fix-branch
git checkout master
git branch -D my-fix-branch
git pull --ff upstream master
git commit --amend
. Then, update the pull request with git push -f
.That's it! Thank you for your contribution!
Once we have a solid set of robust testing patterns, I'd like to get them integrated into a Yeoman AngularJS generator.
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Copyright (c) 2013 Daniel Lamb <daniellmb.com>
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