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grunt-jasmine-runner

v0.6.0

Published

Grunt task for running Jasmine specs

Downloads

117

Readme

grunt-jasmine-runner

Grunt task for running jasmine specs via phantomjs.

Getting Started

Install this grunt plugin next to your project's [grunt.js gruntfile][getting_started] with: npm install grunt-jasmine-runner

Then add this line to your project's grunt.js gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-jasmine-runner');

Config

  • src : Your source files to test, loaded first
  • helpers : Any helpers files to aid in testing, loaded next
  • specs : Spec files that contain your jasmine tests
  • timeout : The timeout where the tests are abandoned
  • junit :
    • output : The output directory for junit xml
  • phantomjs : A hash of options to pass to phantomjs
jasmine : {
  src : 'src/**/*.js',
  specs : 'specs/**/*Spec.js',
  helpers : 'specs/helpers/*.js',
  timeout : 10000,
  junit : {
    output : 'junit/'
  },
  phantomjs : {
    'ignore-ssl-errors' : true
  }
},

PhantomJS

The base jasmine task requires phantomjs to be installed and in the executable path. Download phantomjs here

Running

After successful configuration, you can run your tests through phantomjs with :

grunt jasmine

Or open in a web browser with

grunt jasmine-server

Example configuration

Here is an example grunt jasmine configuration based off the Pivotal Labs example app.

Release History

  • v0.5.2: Expanded to some more use cases.
  • v0.5.1: First release.
  • v0.5.0: (internal) Full rewrite again to dynamically generate specrunner.
  • v0.4.1: (internal) Logging
  • v0.4.0: (internal) Full rewrite in anticipation of grunt 0.4.0
  • v0.3.0: (internal) Adding multiple reporters
  • v0.2.5: (internal) Refactoring for performance
  • v0.2.4: (internal) Fix phantom config
  • v0.2.3: (internal) Update phantom runner, add error logging
  • v0.2.2: forked from grunt-jasmine-task

License

Copyright (c) 2012 Jarrod Overson Licensed under the MIT license.

Portions adapted from grunt core tasks and are copyright Ben Alman and licensed under the MIT license

Forked from https://github.com/creynders/grunt-jasmine-task by Camille Reynders. No portions of the original code remain.