jasmine/HowToRelease.markdown
Davis W. Frank e88d88e427 Move all core files into src/core.
Move Browser & Node specs to test against lib/jasmine.js instead of the separate source. Yes, this makes development a little harder but it's better to test that jasmine.js was built correctly.
2011-06-05 21:28:26 -07:00

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Development

Release

Making a Release of Jasmine Core

'Jasmine' is the Github repo for Jasmine Core and contains all the JavaScript code for the Jasmine BDD framework.

It also contains two HTML pages for the Github Pages at http://pivotal.github.com/jasmine.

The Repo

All of the JS for Jasmine is in the src directory. The specs for each file are in the specs directory. There are rake tasks to build the various files for distribution.

Running Specs

There are rake tasks to help with getting green:

  • rake spec:browser opens spec/runner.html in the default browser. Please run this in at least Firefox and Chrome before comitting
  • rake spec:node runs all the Jasmine specs in Node.js
  • rake jasmine:lint runs all the files through JSHint and will complain about potential viable issues with your code. Fix them.

The Pages

Github pages have to exist in a branch called gh-pages in order for their app to serve them. This repo adds that branch as a submodule under the pages directory. This is a bit of a hack, but it allows us to work with the pages and the source at the same time and with one set of rake tasks.

If you want to submit changes to this repo and aren't a Pivotal Labs employee, you can fork and work in the gh-pages branch. You won't be able to edit the pages in the submodule off of master.

The pages are built with Frank. All the source for these pages live in the pages_source directory.

Releasing

Once all specs are green and you've updated the version in version.json, you need to run the rake task to make a distribution: rake jasmine:dist.