issues Search Results · repo:tomastrajan/angular-js-es6-testing-example language:JavaScript
Filter by
8 results
(89 ms)8 results
intomastrajan/angular-js-es6-testing-example (press backspace or delete to remove)hi Tomas @tomastrajan I found my webpack.karma.context.js is included in coverage report,how can I exclude it? thanks
context
webpack.karma.context.js let context = require.context( ./app , true, /\.js/); ...
andypeng2015
- Opened on Feb 8, 2017
- #15
Hi , I am trying to install csslint through sublimeLinter.I keep getting the following error :
Darwin 13.4.0 npm ERR! argv /usr/local/bin/node /usr/local/bin/npm install -g csslint. npm ERR! node v6.9.5 ...
ishitaIndraneel
- 1
- Opened on Feb 2, 2017
- #13
Hi there, First off, thanks for sharing this example. Can you extend this example to include unit test coverage reports?
kcijezie
- Opened on Apr 27, 2016
- #5
Not an issue but suggestion to add to:
https://github.com/gianarb/awesome-angularjs
I think it this example is awesome and deserves to be there :)
enhancement
dmitriz
- 5
- Opened on Jan 29, 2016
- #4
Not really crucial, just wanted to let you know this.
Switching features throws this in the console. (Don t see any problem though unless I open the console.)
TypeError: realRunner.done is not a function ...
dmitriz
- 5
- Opened on Jan 16, 2016
- #3
Sadly also problems here:
$ npm install
...
npm ERR! Darwin 12.6.0
npm ERR! argv /usr/local/bin/node /Users/dmitrizaitsev/.npm-global/bin/npm i -d
npm ERR! node v4.2.4
npm ERR! npm v3.5.3
npm ...
dmitriz
- 9
- Opened on Jan 14, 2016
- #2
Do you not get this error on your second test?
On my first test, this line will work angular.mock.module( app ); but on my second it it will not and will throw that
error.
rodoabad
- 4
- Opened on Nov 22, 2015
- #1

Learn how you can use GitHub Issues to plan and track your work.
Save views for sprints, backlogs, teams, or releases. Rank, sort, and filter issues to suit the occasion. The possibilities are endless.Learn more about GitHub IssuesProTip!
Restrict your search to the title by using the in:title qualifier.
Learn how you can use GitHub Issues to plan and track your work.
Save views for sprints, backlogs, teams, or releases. Rank, sort, and filter issues to suit the occasion. The possibilities are endless.Learn more about GitHub IssuesProTip!
Press the /
key to activate the search input again and adjust your query.