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Enlightened JavaScript Testing with Karma

Slides and files from my Karma presentation at IndyJS on 11/20/2013

##Running the Demo To run the demo, you need Node.js installed as well as a few Karma plugins.

####It get up and running:

npm install -g karma karma-qunit karma-teamcity-reporter karma-coverage karma-beep-reporter

####Start Karma

Default configuration: karma start

CI and Coverage configuration: karma start karma.tc.conf.js

####Potential Issues If Karma can't find Chrome (most likely on 64bit Windows), the easiest solution is to set an environment variable with the path to the Chrome executable.

SET CHROME_BIN=C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe

This works for all the browser plugins:

  • FIREFOX_BIN
  • IE_BIN
  • PHANTOMJS_BIN
  • CHROME_CANARY_BIN (if you're testing on the edge)

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