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karma-jasmine-html-reporter

v2.1.0

Published

A Karma plugin. Dynamically displays tests results at debug.html page

Downloads

8,190,185

Readme

karma-jasmine-html-reporter

npm version npm downloads

Reporter that dynamically shows tests results at debug.html page.

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You can also run a describe block, or a single test.

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Installation

You can simply install karma-jasmine-html-reporter as a devDependency by:

npm install karma-jasmine-html-reporter --save-dev

Configuration

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
    frameworks: ['jasmine'],
    plugins: [
        require('karma-jasmine'),
        require('karma-jasmine-html-reporter')
    ],
    client: {
        jasmine: {
            // you can add configuration options for Jasmine here
            // the possible options are listed at https://jasmine.github.io/api/edge/Configuration.html
            // for example, you can disable the random execution with `random: false`
            // or set a specific seed with `seed: 4321`
        }
    },
    reporters: ['kjhtml']
  });
};

With options

In combination with multiple reporters you may want to disable terminal messages because it's already handled by another reporter.

Example using the 'karma-mocha-reporter' plugin:

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({

    // Combine multiple reporters
    reporters: ['kjhtml', 'mocha'],

    jasmineHtmlReporter: {
      suppressAll: true, // Suppress all messages (overrides other suppress settings)
      suppressFailed: true // Suppress failed messages
    }

  });
};

You can pass a list of reporters as a CLI argument too:

karma start --reporters kjhtml

Version compatibility

jasmine Version | karma-jasmine-html-reporter version -|- 2.x | 0.2.2 3.x | 1.x 4.x | 2.x