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Guard::JasminePhantomjs

For the project to develop a javascript library with TDD(Jasmine)

Requires

  • TypeScript (requires tsc command) npm install typescript
  • PhantomJs brew install phantomjs

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'guard'
gem 'guard-jasmine-phantomjs', :git => 'git://github.com/yagince/guard-jasmine-phantomjs.git'

And then init:

$ bundle exec guard init jasmine-phantomjs

And then execute:

$ bundle exec guard

Usage

Configuration

config/jasmine_phantomjs.yml # deprecated

:jasmine_version: '1.3.1'
:src_dir: 'src'
:spec_dir: 'spec'
:phantomjs: :gem 
:out: 'src/all.js'
:root_script: 'src/all.ts'

Guardfile sample

guard :jasmine_phantomjs, {
  config: 'path/to/config-file',
  compile: :typescript
  src_dir: 'src',
  spec_dir: 'spec',
  jasmine_version: '1.3.1',
  phantomjs: :gem
  # , out: 'src/all.js'
  # , root_script: 'src/root.ts'
  # , reporter: :html
  # , lib: 'lib'
} do
  watch(%r{src/(.+?)\.ts$})
  watch(%r{spec/(.+?)\Spec.js$}){|m| "src/#{m[1]}.ts" }
end

guard options

  • config:
    • config-file's path. config/jasmine_phantomjs.yml is default.
  • compile:
    • source file type
    • :typescript
    • :coffee # TODO
  • jasmine_version:
    • your jasmine's version.
  • src_dir:
    • main source directory path
  • spec_dir:
    • jasmine's spec directory path
  • phantomjs:
    • how to run phantomjs. :gem or :native
  • out:
    • add --out option when compile typescript
  • root_script:
    • if you define this option, compile this file which files are changed.
  • reporter:
    • :html (default)
      • generate SpecRunner.html for HtmlReporter of jasmine
    • :phantomjs
      • generate SpecRunner.html for PhantomJsReporter of jasmine
  • lib:
    • if you define this option, write <script src="../xx/xx.js"></script> all the js files in that directory.

Run

in your terminal

$ bundle exec guard

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

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