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karma-ox-ui
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Karma adaptor for OX App Suite UI plugin tests.
Make sure, karma executable is installed:
npm install -g karma-cli
Install a few more testing libraries locally:
npm install --save-dev karma-mocha karma-chai karma-sinon karma-ox-ui karma-phantomjs-launcher
After that, in your plugin directory generate a new karma.conf.js:
jb@wiggum ~/code/appsuite/ox_pgp_mail (git)-[karma] % karma init
Which testing framework do you want to use ?
Press tab to list possible options. Enter to move to the next question.
> mocha
Do you want to use Require.js ?
This will add Require.js plugin.
Press tab to list possible options. Enter to move to the next question.
> no
Do you want to capture any browsers automatically ?
Press tab to list possible options. Enter empty string to move to the next question.
>
What is the location of your source and test files ?
You can use glob patterns, eg. "js/*.js" or "test/**/*Spec.js".
Enter empty string to move to the next question.
>
jb@wiggum ~/code/appsuite/ox_pgp_mail (git)-[ding] % karma init
Which testing framework do you want to use ?
Press tab to list possible options. Enter to move to the next question.
> mocha
Do you want to use Require.js ?
This will add Require.js plugin.
Press tab to list possible options. Enter to move to the next question.
> no
Do you want to capture any browsers automatically ?
Press tab to list possible options. Enter empty string to move to the next question.
> PhantomJS
>
What is the location of your source and test files ?
You can use glob patterns, eg. "js/*.js" or "test/**/*Spec.js".
Enter empty string to move to the next question.
>
Should any of the files included by the previous patterns be excluded ?
You can use glob patterns, eg. "**/*.swp".
Enter empty string to move to the next question.
>
Do you want Karma to watch all the files and run the tests on change ?
Press tab to list possible options.
> no
Config file generated at "/home/jb/code/appsuite/ox_pgp_mail/karma.conf.js".
Edit the generated file and adjust the following configuration variables:
basePath: 'build/',
frameworks: ['ox-ui', 'sinon', 'mocha', 'chai'],
files: [
'spec/test-main.js',
{pattern: 'apps/**/*.js', included: false},
{pattern: 'spec/**/*_spec.js', included: false}
]
Generate a main loader script to start the test after App Suite Core UI
has been booted. The file should be put in spec/test-main.js
:
var allTestFiles = [];
var TEST_REGEXP = /_spec\.js$/i;
var pathToModule = function(path) {
return path;
// return path.replace(/^\/base\//, '').replace(/\.js$/, '');
};
Object.keys(window.__karma__.files).forEach(function(file) {
if (TEST_REGEXP.test(file)) {
// Normalize paths to RequireJS module names.
allTestFiles.push(pathToModule(file));
}
});
require(['io.ox/core/extPatterns/stage'], function (Stage) {
'use strict';
ox.testUtils.stubAppsuiteBody();
new Stage('io.ox/core/stages', {
id: 'run_tests',
index: 99999,
run: function (baton) {
requirejs.config({
// Karma serves files from '/base/apps'
baseUrl: '/base/apps',
// ask Require.js to load these files (all our tests)
deps: allTestFiles,
// start test run, once Require.js is done
callback: window.__karma__.start
});
}
});
});
There are multiple targets provided in
shared-grunt-config.
The recommended way is to run grunt dev
. This will start a connect server, the karma
test server and a watcher for changes. You can trigger a testrun manually by running
grunt testrun
in another terminal. This will be done automatically by the grunt watch
task, after any source file of your project has been changed.
FAQs
Karma adapter for Open-Xchange App Suite UI module testing
The npm package karma-ox-ui receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, karma-ox-ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that karma-ox-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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