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45 lines
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h1. Vim Plugin for Jasmine javascript testing
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This is my first attempt at a vim plugin bundle. I'm sure there are dragons in here. :-)
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h2. Installation
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I'm currently using Pathogen and am assuming you are too. That means you should be able to do:
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bc. git clone git://github.com/claco/jasmine.vim.git bundle/jasmine
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inside of your ~/.vim directory. If you're using submodules to track your bundles:
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bc. git submodule add git://github.com/claco/jasmine.vim.git bundle/jasmine
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git submodule init
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git submodule update
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h2. What it does
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This plugin is pretty basic right now. It currently:
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* Sets Spec.js and SpecHelper.js files to jasmine/javascript fileType
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* Applies basic syntax highlighting for jasmine keywords in addition to normal javascript syntax
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* Loads snippets for jasmine filetype for:
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** desc: description block with before..it..expect
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** before: beforeEach block
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** after: afterEach block
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** it: it...expect block
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** helper: beforeEach block and matcher for SpecHelper.js
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** matcher: matcher block for SpecHelper.js
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** expect: expect..to line
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** spy: spyOn method
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* Uses templates for new Spec/SpecHelper buffers
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You can disable templating by setting g:jasmine_use_templates=""
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By default, the plugin assumes the templates are in bundle/jasmine/template and the snippets are in bundle/jasmine/snippets. You can override those by setting g:jasmine_snippets_directory and g:jasmine_templates_directory in your vimrc
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h2. TODO
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* Add commands/functions to run a spec, a spec file, and jasmine:ci
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* Add Red/Green bar to spec runner output and error buffer support
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* docs help file
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* autoload/methods/settings
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* templates for BufNewFile
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