4.0.2 • Published 11 months ago

balena-config-karma v4.0.2

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balena-config-karma

Base balena Karma Test Runner configuration

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Installation

Install balena-config-karma by running:

$ npm install --save-dev balena-config-karma

Setup

This module aims to provide a base Karma configuration for balena NPM modules. It's preconfigured with the following assumptions about the modern balena.io modules structure:

  • The distribution files are located in the build folder (typically created by building the TS or ES6+ sources) and have the .js extension.
  • The sources are located in src or lib folder and are in JS (ES) or TS.
  • The test specs are located in the tests folder and have the double .spec.js or .spec.ts extension.
  • The tests are importing the distribution or the source files. It's recommended to simply import the root of the project and let node decide what to do, as in the real usage scenario. It has the benefit of importing TS if the types entry is properly configured in package.json.

It supports the following features:

  • Webpack transform for the tests bundle with ES2015 support and sourcemaps.
  • Test are run in headless Chrome.
  • Mocha support.
  • CI mode enabled by default.

The module exposes a function returning the Karma configuration object that you can pass to config.set() yourself.

To get started, create a karma.conf.js in the root of your project:

var getKarmaConfig = require('balena-config-karma');
var packageJSON = require('./package.json');

module.exports = function(config) {
  var karmaConfig = getKarmaConfig(packageJSON /*, { wepbackConfig: optionalCustomWebpackConfig }*/)

  // Notice you can override the default options as you wish
  karmaConfig.logLevel = config.LOG_INFO;

  config.set(karmaConfig);
};

And run karma start.

Browsers

The local tests run in the headless Chrome.

To run them locally you need Chrome >= 59 installed.

To run them on Travis add the following lines to your .travis.yml file:

dist: trusty
sudo: false
addons:
  chrome: stable

Note: change false to required if you need sudo for your tests, see the Travis Trusty docs and the Travis container-based infrastructure docs for more details.

AppVeyor has the the proper Chrome version preinstalled.

Support

If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub and the balena team will be happy to help.