lineman-spec-browser
v0.0.2
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Test your lineman app with a browser.
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lineman-spec-browser
Test your lineman app with a browser.
Install the plugin
$ npm install lineman-spec-browser --save-dev
Create a test in a directory called "spec-browser":
$ mkdir spec-browser
$ echo "describe '/', ->
When -> browser.visit('')
Then -> browser.hasTextOnPage('Hello, World!')
" > spec-browser/hello-world-spec.coffee
To run your tests in Chrome:
$ lineman grunt specBrowser
To run your tests in a different browser (see the webdriver-sync project for supported options):
$ BROWSER=PhantomJS lineman grunt specBrowser
Choosing your lineman project
By default, the plugin will spawn a lineman run
process at the outset o f each test run. This slows startup down quite a bit, however. Instead, if you were to start a lineman server in another shell like this:
$ LINEMAN_ENV=test WEB_PORT=8001 lineman run
Then the plugin will see the other server and infer that it doesn't need to spawn a new one.
Customizing that port
By default, the lineman plugin will try to start (or will look for) a Lineman server at port 8001 (being an increment over the default lineman dev server, which has always run at 8000). If you'd like to run on a different port, just set the WEB_PORT
environment variable for the task:
$ WEB_PORT=8933 lineman grunt specBrowser