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Forest Godfrey
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# Teaspoon includes some support files, but you can use anything from your own
# support path too.
# require support/jasmine-jquery-1.7.0
# require support/jasmine-jquery-2.0.0
# require support/jasmine-jquery-2.1.0
# require support/sinon
# require support/your-support-file
# PhantomJS (Teaspoons default driver) doesn't have support for
# Function.prototype.bind, which has caused confusion. Use this polyfill to
# avoid the confusion.
#= require support/bind-poly
# You can require your own javascript files here. By default this will include
# everything in application, however you may get better load performance if you
# require the specific files that are being used in the spec that tests them.
#= require jquery
#= require bootstrap
#= require underscore
# Deferring execution
# If you're using CommonJS, RequireJS or some other asynchronous library you can
# defer execution. Call Teaspoon.execute() after everything has been loaded.
# Simple example of a timeout:
# Teaspoon.defer = true
# setTimeout(Teaspoon.execute, 1000)
# Matching files
# By default Teaspoon will look for files that match
# _spec.{js,js.coffee,.coffee}. Add a filename_spec.js file in your spec path
# and it'll be included in the default suite automatically. If you want to
# customize suites, check out the configuration in teaspoon_env.rb
# Manifest
# If you'd rather require your spec files manually (to control order for
# instance) you can disable the suite matcher in the configuration and use this
# file as a manifest.
# For more information: http://github.com/modeset/teaspoon
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Teaspoon
.
configure
do
|
config
|
# Determines where the Teaspoon routes will be mounted. Changing this to "/jasmine" would allow you to browse to
# `http://localhost:3000/jasmine` to run your tests.
config
.
mount_at
=
"/teaspoon"
# Specifies the root where Teaspoon will look for files. If you're testing an engine using a dummy application it can
# be useful to set this to your engines root (e.g. `Teaspoon::Engine.root`).
# Note: Defaults to `Rails.root` if nil.
config
.
root
=
nil
# Paths that will be appended to the Rails assets paths
# Note: Relative to `config.root`.
config
.
asset_paths
=
[
"spec/javascripts"
,
"spec/javascripts/stylesheets"
]
# Fixtures are rendered through a controller, which allows using HAML, RABL/JBuilder, etc. Files in these paths will
# be rendered as fixtures.
config
.
fixture_paths
=
[
"spec/javascripts/fixtures"
]
# SUITES
#
# You can modify the default suite configuration and create new suites here. Suites are isolated from one another.
#
# When defining a suite you can provide a name and a block. If the name is left blank, :default is assumed. You can
# omit various directives and the ones defined in the default suite will be used.
#
# To run a specific suite
# - in the browser: http://localhost/teaspoon/[suite_name]
# - with the rake task: rake teaspoon suite=[suite_name]
# - with the cli: teaspoon --suite=[suite_name]
config
.
suite
do
|
suite
|
# Specify the framework you would like to use. This allows you to select versions, and will do some basic setup for
# you -- which you can override with the directives below. This should be specified first, as it can override other
# directives.
# Note: If no version is specified, the latest is assumed.
#
# Versions: 1.3.1, 2.0.3, 2.1.3, 2.2.0
suite
.
use_framework
:jasmine
,
"2.2.0"
# Specify a file matcher as a regular expression and all matching files will be loaded when the suite is run. These
# files need to be within an asset path. You can add asset paths using the `config.asset_paths`.
suite
.
matcher
=
"{spec/javascripts,app/assets}/**/*_spec.{js,js.coffee,coffee}"
# Load additional JS files, but requiring them in your spec helper is the preferred way to do this.
#suite.javascripts = []
# You can include your own stylesheets if you want to change how Teaspoon looks.
# Note: Spec related CSS can and should be loaded using fixtures.
#suite.stylesheets = ["teaspoon"]
# This suites spec helper, which can require additional support files. This file is loaded before any of your test
# files are loaded.
suite
.
helper
=
"spec_helper"
# Partial to be rendered in the head tag of the runner. You can use the provided ones or define your own by creating
# a `_boot.html.erb` in your fixtures path, and adjust the config to `"/boot"` for instance.
#
# Available: boot, boot_require_js
suite
.
boot_partial
=
"boot"
# Partial to be rendered in the body tag of the runner. You can define your own to create a custom body structure.
suite
.
body_partial
=
"body"
# Hooks allow you to use `Teaspoon.hook("fixtures")` before, after, or during your spec run. This will make a
# synchronous Ajax request to the server that will call all of the blocks you've defined for that hook name.
#suite.hook :fixtures, &proc{}
# Determine whether specs loaded into the test harness should be embedded as individual script tags or concatenated
# into a single file. Similar to Rails' asset `debug: true` and `config.assets.debug = true` options. By default,
# Teaspoon expands all assets to provide more valuable stack traces that reference individual source files.
#suite.expand_assets = true
end
# Example suite. Since we're just filtering to files already within the root test/javascripts, these files will also
# be run in the default suite -- but can be focused into a more specific suite.
#config.suite :targeted do |suite|
# suite.matcher = "spec/javascripts/targeted/*_spec.{js,js.coffee,coffee}"
#end
# CONSOLE RUNNER SPECIFIC
#
# These configuration directives are applicable only when running via the rake task or command line interface. These
# directives can be overridden using the command line interface arguments or with ENV variables when using the rake
# task.
#
# Command Line Interface:
# teaspoon --driver=phantomjs --server-port=31337 --fail-fast=true --format=junit --suite=my_suite /spec/file_spec.js
#
# Rake:
# teaspoon DRIVER=phantomjs SERVER_PORT=31337 FAIL_FAST=true FORMATTERS=junit suite=my_suite
# Specify which headless driver to use. Supports PhantomJS and Selenium Webdriver.
#
# Available: :phantomjs, :selenium, :capybara_webkit
# PhantomJS: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-PhantomJS
# Selenium Webdriver: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-Selenium-WebDriver
# Capybara Webkit: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-Capybara-Webkit
#config.driver = :phantomjs
# Specify additional options for the driver.
#
# PhantomJS: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-PhantomJS
# Selenium Webdriver: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-Selenium-WebDriver
# Capybara Webkit: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon/wiki/Using-Capybara-Webkit
#config.driver_options = nil
# Specify the timeout for the driver. Specs are expected to complete within this time frame or the run will be
# considered a failure. This is to avoid issues that can arise where tests stall.
#config.driver_timeout = 180
# Specify a server to use with Rack (e.g. thin, mongrel). If nil is provided Rack::Server is used.
#config.server = nil
# Specify a port to run on a specific port, otherwise Teaspoon will use a random available port.
#config.server_port = nil
# Timeout for starting the server in seconds. If your server is slow to start you may have to bump this, or you may
# want to lower this if you know it shouldn't take long to start.
#config.server_timeout = 20
# Force Teaspoon to fail immediately after a failing suite. Can be useful to make Teaspoon fail early if you have
# several suites, but in environments like CI this may not be desirable.
#config.fail_fast = true
# Specify the formatters to use when outputting the results.
# Note: Output files can be specified by using `"junit>/path/to/output.xml"`.
#
# Available: :dot, :clean, :documentation, :json, :junit, :pride, :rspec_html, :snowday, :swayze_or_oprah, :tap, :tap_y, :teamcity
#config.formatters = [:dot]
# Specify if you want color output from the formatters.
#config.color = true
# Teaspoon pipes all console[log/debug/error] to $stdout. This is useful to catch places where you've forgotten to
# remove them, but in verbose applications this may not be desirable.
#config.suppress_log = false
# COVERAGE REPORTS / THRESHOLD ASSERTIONS
#
# Coverage reports requires Istanbul (https://github.com/gotwarlost/istanbul) to add instrumentation to your code and
# display coverage statistics.
#
# Coverage configurations are similar to suites. You can define several, and use different ones under different
# conditions.
#
# To run with a specific coverage configuration
# - with the rake task: rake teaspoon USE_COVERAGE=[coverage_name]
# - with the cli: teaspoon --coverage=[coverage_name]
# Specify that you always want a coverage configuration to be used. Otherwise, specify that you want coverage
# on the CLI.
# Set this to "true" or the name of your coverage config.
#config.use_coverage = nil
# You can have multiple coverage configs by passing a name to config.coverage.
# e.g. config.coverage :ci do |coverage|
# The default coverage config name is :default.
config
.
coverage
do
|
coverage
|
# Which coverage reports Istanbul should generate. Correlates directly to what Istanbul supports.
#
# Available: text-summary, text, html, lcov, lcovonly, cobertura, teamcity
#coverage.reports = ["text-summary", "html"]
# The path that the coverage should be written to - when there's an artifact to write to disk.
# Note: Relative to `config.root`.
#coverage.output_path = "coverage"
# Assets to be ignored when generating coverage reports. Accepts an array of filenames or regular expressions. The
# default excludes assets from vendor, gems and support libraries.
#coverage.ignore = [%r{/lib/ruby/gems/}, %r{/vendor/assets/}, %r{/support/}, %r{/(.+)_helper.}]
# Various thresholds requirements can be defined, and those thresholds will be checked at the end of a run. If any
# aren't met the run will fail with a message. Thresholds can be defined as a percentage (0-100), or nil.
#coverage.statements = nil
#coverage.functions = nil
#coverage.branches = nil
#coverage.lines = nil
end
end
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