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karma-serve-static-map
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Individually map multiple locations on the local filesystem to multiple base URLs in Karma.
Individually map multiple locations on the local filesystem to multiple base URLs in Karma.
Under the hood, this plugin uses the serve-static middleware.
Install karma-serve-static-map
as a devDependency
in your package.json:
npm i -D karma-serve-static-map
module.exports = function configure(config) {
config.set({
middleware: ["serve-static-map"],
serveStaticMap: [
{ fsPath: ".", baseURL: "/fnord/" },
{ fsPath: "./test", baseURL: "/foo/" },
],
});
};
The serveStaticMap
configuration option is an array whose elements sets up a
mapping from a URL to a file system location. Each element has the fields:
fsPath
: this is the location in the file system from which to serve files
It must be a directory. These paths are resolve relative to the basePath
of the Karma configuration.
baseURL
: the URL at which the static files are anchored. This is
interpreted as a directory by serve-static-map
.
2.0.0 (2019-12-24)
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FAQs
Individually map multiple locations on the local filesystem to multiple base URLs in Karma.
The npm package karma-serve-static-map receives a total of 209 weekly downloads. As such, karma-serve-static-map popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that karma-serve-static-map 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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