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DOM-less simple JavaScript BDD testing framework for Node
ویژگی مقدار
سیستم عامل -
نام فایل jasmine-node-3.0.0
نام jasmine-node
نسخه کتابخانه 3.0.0
نگهدارنده ['brodybits', 'mhevery', 'tebriel']
ایمیل نگهدارنده ['chris.brody@gmail.com', 'misko@hevery.com', 'tebriel@gmail.com']
نویسنده Misko Hevery
ایمیل نویسنده misko@hevery.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی git+https://github.com/mhevery/jasmine-node.git
آدرس اینترنتی https://github.com/mhevery/jasmine-node
مجوز MIT
jasmine-node ====== [![LICENSE](https://img.shields.io/github/license/mhevery/jasmine-node.svg?style=flat-square)](./LICENSE) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/jasmine-node.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/jasmine-node) [![contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributors-many-purple.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/mhevery/jasmine-node/graphs/contributors) This node.js module makes the wonderful [Pivotal Lab's jasmine](http://github.com/pivotal/jasmine) spec framework (version 1) available in node.js. Project status -------------- This project is now in maintenance mode. It is recommended to use the `jasmine` or `jasmine-npm` package whenever possible. jasmine ------- Version `1.3.1` of Jasmine is currently included with node-jasmine. This is a forked version from the [Karma project](https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-jasmine), which allows you to use the `ddescribe` and `iit` functions to run individual suites or specs. NOTICE: BETA `2.0.0` Support in the `Jasmine2.0` branch (with rewrite in CoffeeScript) is now abandoned and no longer supported. Supported Node.js versions -------------------------- * Current: - 10 - 12 * Deprecated: - 8 (EOL in December 2019) - 6 (already past EOL) - 4 (already past EOL) Older versions of Node.js are no longer supported. It is *highly* recommended to upgrade to a supported version of Node.js. what's new ---------- * Growl notifications with the `--growl` flag (requires Growl to be installed) * Ability to test specs written in Literate CoffeeScript * Teamcity Reporter reinstated. * Ability to specify multiple files to test via list in command line * Ability to suppress stack trace with `--noStack` * Async tests now run in the expected context instead of the global one * `--config` flag that allows you to assign variables to process.env * Terminal Reporters are now available in the Jasmine Object #184 * Done is now available in all timeout specs #199 * `afterEach` is available in requirejs #179 * Editors that replace instead of changing files should work with autotest #198 * Jasmine Mock Clock now works! * Autotest now works! * Using the latest Jasmine! * Verbose mode tabs `describe` blocks much more accurately! * `--coffee` now allows specs written in Literate CoffeeScript (`.litcoffee`) install ------ To install the latest official version, use NPM: ```sh npm install jasmine-node -g ``` To install the latest _bleeding edge_ version, clone this repository and check out the `beta` branch. usage ------ Write the specifications for your code in `*.js` and `*.coffee` files in the `spec/` directory. You can use sub-directories to better organise your specs. In the specs use `describe()`, `it()` etc. exactly as you would in client-side jasmine specs. **Note**: your specification files must be named as `*spec.js`, `*spec.coffee` or `*spec.litcoffee`, which matches the regular expression `/spec\.(js|coffee|litcoffee)$/i`; otherwise jasmine-node won't find them! For example, `sampleSpecs.js` is wrong, `sampleSpec.js` is right. If you have installed the npm package, you can run it with: ```sh jasmine-node spec/ ``` If you aren't using npm, you should add `pwd`/lib to the `$NODE_PATH` environment variable, then run: ```sh node lib/jasmine-node/cli.js ``` You can supply the following arguments: * `--autotest`, provides automatic execution of specs after each change * `--watch`, when used with `--autotest`, paths after `--watch` will be watched for changes, allowing to watch for changes outside of specs directory * `--coffee`, allow execution of `.coffee` and `.litcoffee` specs * `--color`, indicates spec output should uses color to indicates passing (green) or failing (red) specs * `--noColor`, do not use color in the output * `-m, --match REGEXP`, match only specs containing "REGEXPspec" * `--matchall`, relax requirement of "spec" in spec file names * `--verbose`, verbose output as the specs are run * `--junitreport`, export tests results as junitreport xml format * `--output FOLDER`, defines the output folder for junitreport files * `--teamcity`, converts all console output to teamcity custom test runner commands. (Normally auto detected.) * `--growl`, display test run summary in a growl notification (in addition to other outputs) * `--runWithRequireJs`, loads all specs using requirejs instead of node's native require method * `--requireJsSetup`, file run before specs to include and configure RequireJS * `--test-dir`, the absolute root directory path where tests are located * `--nohelpers`, does not load helpers * `--forceexit`, force exit once tests complete * `--captureExceptions`, listen to global exceptions, report them and exit (interferes with Domains in NodeJs, so do not use if using Domains as well * `--config NAME VALUE`, set a global variable in `process.env` * `--noStack`, suppress the stack trace generated from a test failure Individual files to test can be added as bare arguments to the end of the args. Example: ```bash jasmine-node --coffee spec/AsyncSpec.coffee spec/CoffeeSpec.coffee spec/SampleSpec.js ``` async tests ----------- jasmine-node includes an alternate syntax for writing asynchronous tests. Accepting a done callback in the specification will trigger jasmine-node to run the test asynchronously waiting until the `done()` callback is called. ```javascript var request = require('request'); it("should respond with hello world", function(done) { request("http://localhost:3000/hello", function(error, response, body){ expect(body).toEqual("hello world"); done(); }); }); ``` An asynchronous test will fail after `5000` ms if `done()` is not called. This timeout can be changed by setting `jasmine.getEnv().defaultTimeoutInterval` or by passing a timeout interval in the specification. ```javascript var request = require('request'); it("should respond with hello world", function(done) { request("http://localhost:3000/hello", function(error, response, body){ done(); }); }, 250); // timeout after 250 ms ``` or ```javascript var request = require('request'); jasmine.getEnv().defaultTimeoutInterval = 500; it("should respond with hello world", function(done) { request("http://localhost:3000/hello", function(error, response, body){ done(); }); // timeout after 500 ms }); ``` Checkout [`spec/SampleSpecs.js`](https://github.com/mhevery/jasmine-node/blob/master/spec/SampleSpecs.js) to see how to use it. requirejs --------- There is a sample project in `/spec-requirejs`. It is comprised of: 1. `requirejs-setup.js`, this pulls in our wrapper template (next) 1. `requirejs-wrapper-template`, this builds up requirejs settings 1. `requirejs.sut.js`, this is a __SU__bject To __T__est, something required by requirejs 1. `requirejs.spec.js`, the actual jasmine spec for testing To run it: ```sh node lib/jasmine-node/cli.js --runWithRequireJs --requireJsSetup ./spec-requirejs/requirejs-setup.js ./spec-requirejs/ ``` exceptions ---------- Often you'll want to capture an uncaught exception and log it to the console, this is accomplished by using the `--captureExceptions` flag. Exceptions will be reported to the console, but jasmine-node will attempt to recover and continue. It was decided to not change the current functionality until `2.0`. So, until then, jasmine-node will still return `0` and continue on without this flag. ### Scenario ### You require a module, but it doesn't exist, ie `require('Q')` instead of `require('q')`. Jasmine-Node reports the error to the console, but carries on and returns `0`. This messes up Travis-CI because you need it to return a non-zero status while doing CI tests. ### Mitigation ### Before `--captureExceptions` ```sh > jasmine-node --coffee spec > echo $status 0 ``` Run jasmine node with the `--captureExceptions` flag. ```sh > jasmine-node --coffee --captureExceptions spec > echo $status 1 ``` growl notifications ------------------- Jasmine node can display [Growl](http://growl.info) notifications of test run summaries in addition to other reports. Growl must be installed separately, see [node-growl](https://github.com/visionmedia/node-growl) for platform-specific instructions. Pass the `--growl` flag to enable the notifications. development ----------- Install the dependent packages by running: ```sh npm install ``` Run the specs before you send your pull request: ```sh specs.sh ``` __Note:__ Some tests are designed to fail in the specs.sh. After each of the individual runs completes, there is a line that lists what the expected Pass/Assert/Fail count should be. If you add/remove/edit tests, please be sure to update this with your PR. changelog --------- * `1.16.2` Back to `jasmine-growl-reporter@~0.2.0` (needed by Node.js pre-4.0) * `1.16.1` Use `~` instead of `^` in `dependencies` (may be needed by some really old npm versions) * `1.16.0` Fix `dependencies` to prevent major package updates * `1.15.0` Switch to coffeescript package * `1.14.6` Update dependencies to resolve `npm audit` issues * `1.14.5` Using `~` instead of `^` for reporter version (thanks to [Maxim-Filimonov](https://github.com/Maxim-Filimonov)) * `1.14.4` Rolled back jasmine reporter version (thanks to [tjmcduffie](https://github.com/tjmcduffie)) * `1.14.3` Added 'onComplete' callback to TeamCityReporter (thanks to [JoergFiedler](https://github.com/JoergFiedler)) * `1.14.2` Uhhh...not sure what happened here. * `1.14.1` Default to noColors if not in a TTY * `1.14.0` Add support for `iit`, `ddescribe` (thanks to [mgcrea](https://github.com/mgcrea)) * `1.13.1` Add coffee-script support for 1.7.x (thanks to [nathancarter](https://github.com/nathancarter)) * `1.13.0` Added timing to the verbose reporter (thanks to [rick-kilgore](https://github.com/rick-kilgore)) * `1.12.1` Fixed an issue where an undefined variable caused an unhelpful exception in --watch Resolves #278 * `1.12.0` * Changed `util.print` to `stdout.write` (thanks to [nrstott](https://github.com/nrstott)) * Don’t affect line numbers with --requireJsSetup (thanks to [daviddaurelio](https://github.com/davidaurelio)) * Catch errors when loading helpers (thanks to [pimterry](https://github.com/pimterry)) * Keep autotesting until all tests have passed (thanks to [notclive](https://github.com/notclive)) * `1.11.0` Added Growl notification option `--growl` (thanks to [AlphaHydrae](https://github.com/AlphaHydrae)) * `1.10.2` Restored stack filter which was accidentally removed (thanks to [kevinsawicki](https://github.com/kevinsawicki)) * `1.10.1` `beforeEach` and `afterEach` now properly handle the async-timeout function * `1.10.0` Skipped tests now show in the terminal reporter's output (thanks to [kevinsawicki](https://github.com/kevinsawicki)) * `1.9.1` Timeout now consistent between Async and Non-Async Calls (thanks to [codemnky](https://github.com/codemnky)) * `1.9.0` Now re-throwing the file-not-found error, added info to README.md, printing version with `--version` * `1.8.1` Fixed silent failure due to invalid REGEX (thanks to [pimterry](https://github.com/pimterry)) * `1.8.0` Fixed bug in autotest with multiple paths and added `--watch` feature (thanks to [davegb3](https://github.com/davegb3)) * `1.7.1` Removed unneeded fs dependency (thanks to [kevinsawicki](https://github.com/kevinsawicki)) Fixed broken fs call in node `0.6` (thanks to [abe33](https://github.com/abe33)) * `1.7.0` Literate CoffeeScript now testable (thanks to [magicmoose](https://github.com/magicmoose)) * `1.6.0` Teamcity Reporter Reinstated (thanks to [bhcleek](https://github.com/bhcleek)) * `1.5.1` Missing files and require exceptions will now report instead of failing silently * `1.5.0` Now takes multiple files for execution. (thanks to [abe33](https://github.com/abe33)) * `1.4.0` Optional flag to suppress stack trace on test failure (thanks to [Lastalas](https://github.com/Lastalas)) * `1.3.1` Fixed context for async tests (thanks to [omryn](https://github.com/omryn)) * `1.3.0` Added `--config` flag for changeable testing environments * `1.2.3` Fixed #179, #184, #198, #199. Fixes autotest, afterEach in requirejs, terminal reporter is in jasmine object, done function missing in async tests * `1.2.2` Revert Exception Capturing to avoid Breaking Domain Tests * `1.2.1` Emergency fix for path reference missing * `1.2.0` Fixed #149, #152, #171, #181, #195. `--autotest` now works as expected, jasmine clock now responds to the fake ticking as requested, and removed the path.exists warning * `1.1.1` Fixed #173, #169 (Blocks were not indented in verbose properly, added more documentation to address #180 * `1.1.0` Updated Jasmine to `1.3.1`, fixed fs missing, catching uncaught exceptions, other fixes


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~1.12.7 coffeescript
~1.1.2 gaze
~2.0.0 jasmine-growl-reporter
~1.0.0 jasmine-reporters
~0.3.5 mkdirp
~2.3.6 requirejs
~1.9.1 underscore
~0.0.12 walkdir


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