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karma-jasmine-testing

  • unit testing in your Angular applications. You will learn about Angular mocks, Karma, and Jasmine and learn how to use them to carry out unit testing and e2e testing.
    • Configure a Karma configuration file and Set up unit tests using Jasmine and carry out the unit test automatically
    • Setting up the Unit Test Environment
  • First, set up Jasmine core to be available for use within your project:

install karma and karma-jasmine

npm install karma --save-dev
npm install jasmine-core --save-dev
  • Then, set up the Karma command line tools globally as follows:
     npm install karma-cli -g

Remember to use sudo if you are in OSX or Linux environments. Then set up karma-jasmine plugin to make use of Jasmine with Karma:

     npm install karma-jasmine --save-dev
  • In order to set up browser environments to carry out the tests, set up PhantomJS, and Karma launchers for PhantomJS and Chrome as follows:
     npm install phantomjs karma-phantomjs-launcher karma-chrome-launcher karma-edge-launcher  --save-dev
  • You can also set up for Firefox, IE and Safari if you use these browsers. Setting up Angular Mocks You should also install the ngMock module as follows:
     bower install angular-mocks -S

Unit Testing of MenuController Next, we will configure Karma to conduct the unit test. First, create a folder in conFusion folder, named test. Move to the test folder, and create a file named karma.conf.js there. This file will contain the configuration information for the Karma tests.