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karma-fail-fast-reporter

v1.0.5

Published

A Karma plugin. Report failures as soon as they occur.

Downloads

7,092

Readme

karma-fail-fast-reporter

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Report Karma failures as soon as they occur, exiting and reporting the the first failure instead of waiting for all of the tests to run.

Multiple test failures can often be the result of a single piece of erroneous code, therefore it is not always necessary to run and produce the results of every single test.

Failing fast is an important concept of the Agile software development methodology as it allows the learning process to begin as early as possible, providing the shortest feedback loop available for the developer to begin fixing a failing test.

The quicker you can find out if a change breaks something the better off you are and the more confidence you will have in your software.

Mark Chang

Installation

npm install --save-dev karma-fail-fast-reporter

Configuration

Either pass the fail-fast reporter as a command line argument:

karma start --reporters fail-fast

Or add the reporter to your karma.conf.js file:

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function (config) {
  config.set({
    reporters: ['fail-fast']
  });
};

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub.

License

This project is available under the terms of the ISC license. See the LICENSE file for the copyright information and licensing terms.