@qawolf/jasmine-fail-fast
v2.0.1
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Allow Jasmine tests to "fail-fast", exiting on the first failure instead of running all tests no matter what.
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jasmine-fail-fast
Allow Jasmine tests to "fail-fast", exiting on the first failure instead of running all tests no matter what. This can save a great deal of time running slow, expensive tests, such as Protractor e2e tests.
This module is a workaround to address the need for a fail-fast option in Jasmine, a feature that has been requested for years:
- https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/issues/414
- https://github.com/juliemr/minijasminenode/issues/20
Inspired by https://github.com/goodeggs/jasmine-bail-fast, which doesn't seem to be working with Jasmine 2.x.
Usage
This module is implemented as a Jasmine reporter.
Jasmine as browser global
var failFast = require('jasmine-fail-fast');
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(failFast.init());
Jasmine Node API
var Jasmine = require('jasmine');
var jasmine = new Jasmine();
var failFast = require('jasmine-fail-fast');
jasmine.addReporter(failFast.init());
Examples
karma-jasmine
In the Karma configuration file:
module.exports = function(config) {
var failFast = require('jasmine-fail-fast');
window.jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(failFast.init());
}
Protractor
In the Protractor configuration file:
onPrepare: function() {
var failFast = require('jasmine-fail-fast');
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(failFast.init());
}
As a Jasmine helper
Create a new .js file within the helpers folder:
//<path-to-helpers>/fail-fast.js
var failFast = require('jasmine-fail-fast');
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(failFast.init());
grunt-contrib-jasmine
Set up as a helper, optionally overriding the default helpers path.