jasmine-rjs
v0.1.0
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Simple plugin to make requirejs unit tests a breeze
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jasmine-rjs
Introduction
Simple jasmine plugin that make requirejs unit tests simpler.
This plugin is fully compatible with jasmine 1.3 and jasmine 2.0 / 2.2.
API
Suppose you have a module:
require([], function() {
return {
hello: function(name) {
return 'Hello ' + name;
}
};
});
Using jasmine-rjs plugin, you can unit test your module with a simple syntax:
describe('My moodule', function() {
it('should say hello', rjs(['myModule'], function(myModule) {
expect(myModule.hello('foo')).toBe('Hello foo');
}));
});
If the name of your module is a valid javascript variable, then you could just define your function and jasmine-rjs will automatically detect parameter name to load your modules:
describe('My moodule', function() {
it('should say hello', rjs(function(myModule) {
expect(myModule.hello('foo')).toBe('Hello foo');
}));
});
To make it even simpler with a long test suite, you can load your module in your ```beforeEach``̀ function:
describe('My moodule', function() {
var myModule;
// Use _myModule_ syntax to avoid collision with local variable
beforeEach(rjs(function(_myModule_) {
myModule = _myModule_;
}));
it('should say hello', function() {
expect(myModule.hello('foo')).toBe('Hello foo');
});
});
Licence
MIT License (MIT)
Contributing
If you find a bug or think about enhancement, feel free to contribute and submit an issue or a pull request.