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use lodash find() instead of Array.prototype.find #1533

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@kketch kketch commented Aug 3, 2015

When i upgraded to from Karma 0.12.x to 0.13.3, my karma setup stopped working.

file-list.js uses ES6 Array.prototype.find which of course fails with TypeError: undefined is not a function in normal node installations (without the harmony flag).

Replacing Array.prototype.find() with lodash.find() (which is already used in other places in file-list.js) seems to fix the issue.

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Thanks, could you change the commit message to follow our convention please?

Use lodash find() instead of ES6 Array.prototype.find.
ES6 find is not available on standard node installations
(without the harmony flag)

Closes karma-runner#1533
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kketch commented Aug 4, 2015

fixed the commit message

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Thanks :octocat:

dignifiedquire added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2015
use lodash find() instead of Array.prototype.find
@dignifiedquire dignifiedquire merged commit f8a41e4 into karma-runner:master Aug 4, 2015
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Released in v0.13.5

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