Run jasmine specs headlessly through PhantomJS.
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-contrib-jasmine --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-jasmine');
Run this task with the grunt jasmine
command.
Automatically builds and maintains your spec runner and runs your tests headlessly through phantomjs.
Substantial credit goes to Camille Reynders (@creynders) for the first decent implementation of jasmine through grunt which served as motivation for all the future work.
Run your tests on your local filesystem or via a server task like grunt-contrib-connect.
Supports AMD tests via the grunt-template-jasmine-requirejs module
Supply your templates that will be used to automatically build the SpecRunner.
Type: String|Array
Minimatch - This defines your source files. These are the files that you are testing.
Type: String|Array
Minimatch - These are your Jasmine specs.
Type: String|Array
Minimatch - These are third party libraries, generally loaded before anything else happens in your tests. You'll likely add things like jQuery and Backbone here.
Type: String|Array
Minimatch - These are non-source, non-spec helper files. In the default runner these are loaded after vendor
files
Type: String
Default: _SpecRunner.html
This is the auto-generated specfile that phantomjs will use to run your tests. This is automatically deleted upon normal runs
Type: String
Default: undefined
Path to output JUnit xml
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Consolidate the JUnit XML so that there is one file per top level suite.
Type: String
Default: ''
This is the host you want phantomjs to connect against to run your tests.
e.g. if using an ad hoc server from within grunt
host : 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/'
Or, using templates
host : 'http://127.0.0.1:<%= connect.port %>/'
Not defining a host will mean your specs will be run from the local filesystem.
Type: String
Object
Default: undefined
Specify a custom template used to generate your Spec Runner. Templates are parsed as underscore templates and provided the expanded list of files needed to build a specrunner.
You can specify an object with a process
method that will be called as a template function.
See the Template API Documentation for more details.
Type: Object
Default: {}
These options will be passed to your template as an 'options' hash so that you can provide settings to your template.
Name: build
Turn on this flag in order to rebuild the specrunner without deleting it. This is useful when troublshooting templates, running in a browser, or as part of a watch chain e.g.
watch: {
pivotal : {
files: ['src/**/*.js', 'specs/**/*.js'],
tasks: 'jasmine:pivotal:build'
}
}
Sample configuration to run Pivotal Labs' example Jasmine application.
// Example configuration
grunt.initConfig({
jasmine: {
pivotal: {
src: 'src/**/*.js',
options: {
specs: 'spec/*Spec.js',
helpers: 'spec/*Helper.js'
}
}
}
});
Supplying a custom template to the above example
// Example configuration
grunt.initConfig({
jasmine: {
customTemplate: {
src: 'src/**/*.js',
options: {
specs: 'spec/*Spec.js',
helpers: 'spec/*Helper.js'
template: 'custom.tmpl'
}
}
}
});
// Example configuration
grunt.initConfig({
jasmine: {
yourTask: {
src: 'src/**/*.js',
options: {
specs: 'spec/*Spec.js',
template: require('grunt-template-jasmine-requirejs')
}
}
}
});
NPM Templates are just node modules, so you can write and treat them as such.
Please see the grunt-template-jasmine-requirejs documentation for more information on the RequireJS template.
- 2013-02-23 v0.3.3 Added better console output (via Gabor Kiss @Neverl)
- 2013-02-16 v0.3.2 Ensure Gruntfile.js is included on npm.
- 2013-02-14 v0.3.1 First official release for Grunt 0.4.0.
- 2013-01-21 v0.3.1rc7 Exposed phantom and sendMessage to templates
- 2013-01-21 v0.3.0rc7 Updated dependencies for grunt v0.4.0rc6/rc7
- 2013-01-07 v0.3.0rc5 Updating to work with grunt v0.4.0rc5. Switching to this.filesSrc api. Added JUnit xml output (via Kelvin Luck @vitch) Passing console.log from browser to verbose grunt logging Support for templates as separate node modules Removed internal requirejs template (see grunt-template-jasmine-requirejs)
- 2012-12-02 v0.2.0 Generalized requirejs template config Added loader plugin Tests for templates Updated jasmine to 1.3.0
- 2012-11-23 v0.1.2 Updated for new grunt/grunt-contrib apis
- 2012-11-06 v0.1.1 Fixed race condition in requirejs template
- 2012-11-06 v0.1.0 Ported grunt-jasmine-runner and grunt-jasmine-task to grunt-contrib
Task submitted by Jarrod Overson
This file was generated on Sun Feb 24 2013 08:04:44.