karma-jasmine-spec-tags
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karma-jasmine-spec-tags

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A plugin for karma-jasmine which helps to filter tests (specs) by tags.

Usage example:

$ karma start --tags smoke
$ karma start --skip-tags slow,bench
$ karma start --tags bench --skip-tags slow
$ karma start --tag-prefix 'scope:' --tags critical

Where tags are defined in spec names:

describe('Example test', () => {
    it('should be a #smoke test', () => {
        // ...
    });
    
    it('#slow test', () => {
        // ...
    });
})
    
describe('Performance test suite #bench', () => {
    it('#fast #smoke test', () => {
        // ...
    });
    
    it('#slow test', () => {
        // ...
    });
})

describe('Custom tag prefix', () => {
    it('test scope:critical', () => {
        // ...
    });
})

Installation

Install the package using npm:

$ npm install karma-jasmine-spec-tags --save-dev

Note: karma-jasmine adapter is required to be installed.

Add jasmine-spec-tags to the frameworks array in Karma configuration after jasmine:

module.exports = function(config) {
    config.set({
        frameworks: ['jasmine', 'jasmine-spec-tags']
    });
}

Command line options

Following options can be passed to karma:

  • --tag-prefix <prefix> - defines a prefix for a tag name. # is used by default.

  • --tags [names] - defines a comma-separated list of tag names.

    • If names is defined then specs which match to tags will be executed.
    • If names is not defined then all specs with a tag will be executed.
  • --skip-tags [names] - defines a comma-separated list of tag names.

    • If names is defined then specs which match to tags will be skipped.
    • If names is not defined then all specs with a tag will be skipped.

Configuration

Default values can be configured using client map in Karma configuration:

module.exports = function(config) {
    config.set({
        frameworks: ['jasmine', 'jasmine-spec-tags'],
        
        client: {
            tagPrefix: '@',
            tags: 'smoke',
            skipTags: 'slow'
        }
    });
}

Where tagPrefix, tags and skipTags fields mean the same as the command line options.

Values of tags and skipTags fields can be either a comma-separated list of tag names or an array of strings. Boolean true can be passed to them to include/exclude all tagged specs.

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