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@tepez/gulp-jasmine

v4.2.1

Published

Run Jasmine tests

Downloads

3

Readme

gulp-jasmine Build Status

Run Jasmine 3 tests in Node.js

Issues with the output should be reported on the Jasmine issue tracker.

Install

$ npm install --save-dev gulp-jasmine

Usage

const gulp = require('gulp');
const jasmine = require('gulp-jasmine');

exports.default = () => (
	gulp.src('spec/test.js')
		// gulp-jasmine works on filepaths so you can't have any plugins before it
		.pipe(jasmine())
);

API

jasmine(options?)

options

Type: object

verbose

Type: boolean Default: false

Display spec names in default reporter.

includeStackTrace

Type: boolean Default: false

Include stack traces in failures in default reporter.

reporter

Type: object | object[]

Reporters to use.

const gulp = require('gulp');
const jasmine = require('gulp-jasmine');
const reporters = require('jasmine-reporters');

exports.default = () => (
	gulp.src('spec/test.js')
		.pipe(jasmine({
			reporter: new reporters.JUnitXmlReporter()
		}))
);

Creating your own reporter.

timeout

Type: number Default 5000

Time to wait in milliseconds before a test automatically fails.

errorOnFail

Type: boolean Default: true

Stops the stream on failed tests.

config

Type: object

Passes the config to Jasmine's loadConfig method.

events

jasmineDone

Emitted after all tests have been completed. For a discussion about why jasmineDone and not end nor finish, see pull request #71.

FAQ

Babel

Add require('babel-core/register'); to the top of your gulpfile.js. Make sure to read the Babel docs.