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gruntacular v0.3.0

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#gruntacular Grunt plugin for Testacular NOTE: this plugin requires Grunt 0.4.x

##Getting Started From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:

npm install gruntacular --save-dev

Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('gruntacular');

##Config Inside your Gruntfile.js file, add a section named testacular, containing any number of configurations for running testacular. The only required option is the path to the testacular config file. Here's a simple example:

testacular: {
  unit: {
    configFile: 'testacular.conf.js'
  }
}

You can override any of the config file's settings directly:

testacular: {
  unit: {
    configFile: 'testacular.conf.js',
    runnerPort: 9999,
    singleRun: true,
    browsers: ['PhantomJS']
  }
}

##Running tests There are three ways to run your tests with testacular:

###Testacular Server with Auto Runs on File Change Setting the autoWatch option to true will instruct testacular to start a server and watch for changes to files, running tests automatically:

testacular: {
  unit: {
    configFile: 'testacular.conf.js',
    autoWatch: true
  }
}

Now run $ grunt testacular

However, usually Grunt projects watch many types of files using grunt-contrib-watch, so this option isn't preferred.

###Testacular Server with Grunt Watch Config testacular like usual (without the autoWatch option):

testacular: {
  unit: {
    configFile: 'testacular.conf.js'
  }
}

Config your watch task to run the testacular task with the :run flag. For example:

watch: {
  //run unit tests with testacular (server needs to be already running)
  testacular: {
    files: ['app/js/**/*.js', 'test/browser/**/*.js'],
    tasks: ['testacular:unit:run'] //NOTE the :run flag
  }
},

In one terminal window start the testacular server by running $ grunt testacular. In another terminal window start grunt watch by running $ grunt watch. Now when grunt watch detects a change to one of those files, it will run the testacular tests using the already running testacular server. This is the preferred method for development.

###Single Run Keeping a browser window & testacular server running during development is productive, but not a good solution for build processes. For that reason testacular provides a "continuous integration" mode, which will launch the specified browser(s), run the tests, and close the browser(s). It also supports running tests in PhantomJS, a headless webkit browser which is great for running tests as part of a build. To run tests in continous integration mode just add the singleRun option:

testacular: {
  unit: {
    configFile: 'config/testacular.conf.js',
  },
  //continuous integration mode: run tests once in PhantomJS browser.
  continuous: {
    configFile: 'config/testacular.conf.js',
    singleRun: true,
    browsers: ['PhantomJS']
  },
}

The build would then run grunt testacular:continuous to start PhantomJS, run tests, and close PhantomJS.

##License MIT License

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