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gulp-jasmine-phantom
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A gulp plugin that runs Jasmine tests with either PhantomJS or minijasminenode2.
Before you install gulp-jasmine-phantom
please ensure that you have PhantomJS
installed on your machine. The plugin assumes that the phantomjs
binary is
available in the PATH and executable from the command line.
**If you do not have phantomjs
installed please install following
these directions.
$ npm install --save-dev gulp-jasmine-phantom
By default, gulp-jasmine-phantom
runs your tests with minijasminenode
and
not phantomjs
.
This is an effort to keep your tasks running as quickly as possible!
Basic usage:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var jasmine = require('gulp-jasmine-phantom');
gulp.task('default', function () {
return gulp.src('spec/test.js')
.pipe(jasmine());
});
To use phantomjs
for tests (ie: integration tests) use the following setup:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var jasmine = require('gulp-jasmine-phantom');
gulp.task('default', function() {
return gulp.src('spec/test.js')
.pipe(jasmine({
integration: true
}));
});
Also, remember you can always run any multitude of tests using different Gulp tasks. For example, running unit tests and integration tests asynchronously.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var jasmine = require('gulp-jasmine-phantom');
gulp.task('unitTests', function () {
return gulp.src('spec/test.js')
.pipe(jasmine());
});
gulp.task('integrationTests', function() {
return gulp.src('spec/test.js')
.pipe(jasmine({
integration: true
}));
});
Type: boolean
Default: false
Run your tests with phantomjs
Type: boolean | string
Default: false
Keep the specRunner.html
file after build. If given a string, it will keep
the runner at the string path.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Prints out a longer stack trace for errors.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Currently built with integration mode only
Exits Gulp with an status of 1 that will halt any further Gulp tasks.
Type: string
Default: null
Only use in combination with integration: true
Allows you to specify the HTML runner that Jasmine uses only during integration tests.
Type: string | array
Default: null
Only use in combination with integration: true
A list of vendor scripts to import into the HTML runner, either as file
globs (e.g. "**/*.js"
) or fully-qualified URLs (e.g.
"http://my.cdn.com/jquery.js"
).
This option accepts either a single string or an array of strings (e.g.
["test/*.js", "http://my.cdn.com/underscore.js"]
).
FAQs
Jasmine 2.0 suite runner, optionally with PhantomJS
The npm package gulp-jasmine-phantom receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, gulp-jasmine-phantom popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gulp-jasmine-phantom demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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