The Jasmine Module
The jasmine
module is a command line interface and supporting code for running
Jasmine specs under Node.
The core of jasmine lives at https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine and is jasmine-core
in npm.
Contents
This module allows you to run Jasmine specs for your Node.js code. The output will be displayed in your terminal by default.
Documentation
https://jasmine.github.io/edge/node.html
Installation
npm install --save-dev jasmine
npm install -g jasmine
Initializing
To initialize a project for Jasmine
jasmine init
To initialize a project for Jasmine when being installed locally
node_modules/.bin/jasmine init
or
npx jasmine init
To seed your project with some examples
jasmine examples
Usage
To run your test suite
jasmine
Configuration
Customize spec/support/jasmine.json
to enumerate the source and spec files you would like the Jasmine runner to include.
You may use dir glob strings.
More information on the format of jasmine.json
can be found in the documentation
Alternatively, you may specify the path to your jasmine.json
by setting an environment variable or an option:
jasmine JASMINE_CONFIG_PATH=relative/path/to/your/jasmine.json
jasmine --config=relative/path/to/your/jasmine.json
Using ES modules
If the name of a spec file or helper file ends in .mjs
, Jasmine will load it
as an ES module rather
than a CommonJS module. This allows the spec file or helper to import other
ES modules. No extra configuration is required.
You can also use ES modules with names ending in .js
by adding
"jsLoader": "import"
to jasmine.json
. This should work for CommonJS modules
as well as ES modules. We expect to make it the default in a future release.
Please log an issue if you have
code that doesn't load correctly with "jsLoader": "import"
.
Filtering specs
Execute only those specs which filename match given glob:
jasmine "spec/**/critical/*Spec.js"
Or a single file:
jasmine spec/currentSpec.js
Or execute only those specs which name matches a particular regex:
jasmine --filter "adapter21*"
(where the name of a spec is the first parameter passed to describe()
)
Support
Documentation: jasmine.github.io
Jasmine Mailing list: jasmine-js@googlegroups.com
Twitter: @jasminebdd
Please file issues here at Github
Copyright (c) 2008-2017 Pivotal Labs. This software is licensed under the MIT License.
License