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Jasmine Headless WebKit runner
Introduction
This gem works with projects that have used the Jasmine gem to
create a jasmine.yml
file that defines what to test. The runner loads that
jasmine.yml
file and executes the tests in a Qt WebKit widget, displaying the results to the console and
setting the exit code to one of the following:
- 0 for success
- 1 for spec run failure
- 2 for spec run success, but
console.log
was called during the run
console.log
works, too, so you can run your specs side-by-side in a browser if you're so inclined. It
serializes whatever you're passing in as as JSON string, so objects that are cyclical in nature will not
serialize.
Installation
gem install jasmine-headless-webkit
or use Bundler.
Installation requires Qt 4.7. See senchalabs/examples and my fork of examples for more information on the QtWebKit runner.
Tested in the following environments:
- Mac OS X 10.6, with MacPorts Qt and Nokia Qt.mpkg
- Kubuntu 10.10
Usage
jasmine-headless-webkit [options] [path to jasmine.yml, defaults to spec/javascripts/support/jasmine.yml]
Current supported options:
-c
/--colors
enables color output--no-colors
disables color output
These options can also be placed into a .jasmine-headless-webkit
file in your project root.
JavaScript Dialogs
You can call alert()
and confirm()
in your code. alert()
will print the message to the console, and
confirm()
will always return true. There's no way right now to respond to confirm()
, so it's best to
mock that call:
spyOn(window, 'confirm').andReturn(false);
Autotest Integration
jasmine-headless-webkit
can integrate with Autotest. Your jasmine.yml
file needs to be in the default
path, and you have to be ready to use a very alpha implementation of the feature. If used with RSpec 2,
Jasmine tests run after RSpec tests.
You need to create a .jasmine-headless-webkit
file in your project root for this integration
to work.
jasmine-headless-webkit
provides two new hooks: :run_jasmine
and :ran_jasmine
for before and after the
Jasmine specs have run. This is a good place to do things like re-package all your assets using
Jammit:
Autotest.add_hook(:run_jasmine) do |at|
system %{jammit}
end
Server Interaction
jasmine-headless-webkit
works the same as if you create an HTML file, manually load the Jasmine library and
your code & tests into the page, and open that page in a browser. Because of this, there's no way to handle
server interaction with your application or with a Jasmine server. If you need to test server interaction,
do one of the following:
- Stub your server responses using Sinon.JS
- Use PhantomJS against a running copy of a Jasmine server, instead of this project
License
- Copyright (c) 2011 John Bintz
- Original Qt WebKit runner Copyright (c) 2010 Sencha Inc.
- Jasmine JavaScript library Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Pivotal Labs
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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