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karma-spec-as-html-reporter

v0.0.3

Published

A Karma reporter that creates an html file displaying results similar to the output of the karma-spec-reporter

Downloads

1,576

Readme

Karma Spec As HTML Reporter

A Karma reporter that generates an HTML file displaying the test results in a format similar to the Karma Spec Reporter.

Installation

npm install karma-spec-as-html-reporter --save-dev

Or, manually add it to your package.json file.

 "devDependencies": {
     "karma": "^0.13.1",
     "karma-jasmine": "^0.3.5",
     "karma-spec-as-html-reporter": "^0.0.1"
 }

Then add 'spec-as-html' to reporters in karma.conf.js, e.g.

reporters: ['spec-as-html']

Configuration

Use the specAsHtmlReporter configuration in your karma.conf.js file

specAsHtmlReporter : {
    dir : "dist",              // path to write the file, defaults to `./`
    outputFile: "spec.html"    // name of the file, defaults to `spec.html`
}

Example

To Do

  • expose ways to inject CSS to change format of the results
  • see if it can be rewritten as an adapter like they do for real
    • take advantage of util.format() ?
    • express markup using the constants (ie: this.SPEC_FAILURE = '%s %s FAILED' + '\n' )
  • loop through all browsers instead of assuming there is just one