minijasminenode
Based on Jasmine-Node, but minus the fancy stuff. This node.js module makes Pivotal Lab's Jasmine (http://github.com/pivotal/jasmine) spec framework available in node.js or via the command line.
version notice
minijasminenode comes in two flavors.
- minijasminenode runs Jasmine 1.3
- minijasminenode2 runs Jasmine 2.0
This is the branch for minijasminenode. Switch to minijasminenode2.
features
MiniJasmineNode exports a library which
- places Jasmine in Node's global namespace, similar to how it's run in a browser
- adds asynchronous testing with done().
- adds result reporters for the terminal.
- adds focused testing with
iit
andddescribe
. - adds the ability to load tests from file.
The module also contains a command line wrapper that can be run with
minijasminenode specDir/mySpec1.js specDir/mySpec2.js
For more info on the command line wrapper
minijasminenode --help
installation
Get the library with
npm install minijasminenode
Or, install globally
npm install -g minijasminenode
If you install globally, you can use minijasminenode directly from the command line
minijasminenode mySpecFolder/mySpec.js
usage
var miniJasmineLib = ; // At this point, jasmine is available in the global node context // Add your tests by filename. miniJasmineLib; // If you'd like to add a custom Jasmine reporter, you can do so. Tests will // be automatically reported to the terminal. miniJasmineLib; // Run those tests! miniJasmineLib;
You can also pass an options object into executeSpecs
var miniJasmineLib = ; var options = // An array of filenames, relative to current dir. These will be // executed, as well as any tests added with addSpecs() specs: 'specDir/mySpec1.js' 'specDir/mySpec2.js' // A function to call on completion. // function(runner, log) { console; } // If true, display spec and suite names. isVerbose: false // If true, output nothing to the terminal. Overrides other printing options. silent: false // If true, print colors to the terminal. showColors: true // If true, include stack traces in failures. includeStackTrace: true // Time to wait in milliseconds before a test automatically fails defaultTimeoutInterval: 5000 // If true, print timestamps for failures showTiming: true // Print failures in real time. realtimeFailure: false ; miniJasmineLib;
to run the tests
./specs.sh
This will run passing tests as well as show examples of how failures look. To run only passing tests, use npm test
or ./bin/minijn spec/*_spec.js