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The Jasmine rules run tests under the Jasmine framework with Bazel.
Add the @bazel/jasmine
npm package to your devDependencies
in package.json
.
Your WORKSPACE
should declare a yarn_install
or npm_install
rule named npm
.
It should then install the rules found in the npm packages using the install_bazel_dependencies
function.
This causes the @bazel/jasmine
package to be installed as a Bazel workspace named npm_bazel_jasmine
.
Runs tests in NodeJS using the Jasmine test runner.
Detailed XML test results are found in the standard bazel-testlogs
directory. This may be symlinked in your workspace.
See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/output_directories.html
To debug the test, see debugging notes in nodejs_test
.
jasmine_node_test(name, srcs, data, deps, expected_exit_code, tags, config_file, coverage, jasmine, jasmine_entry_point, kwargs)
Name of the resulting label
JavaScript source files containing Jasmine specs
Defaults to []
Runtime dependencies which will be loaded while the test executes
Defaults to []
Other targets which produce JavaScript, such as ts_library
Defaults to []
The expected exit code for the test.
Defaults to 0
Bazel tags applied to test
Defaults to []
(experimental) label of a file containing Jasmine JSON config.
Note that not all configuration options are honored, and we expect some strange feature interations. For example, the filter for which files are instrumented for code coverage doesn't understand the spec_files setting in the config.
See https://jasmine.github.io/setup/nodejs.html#configuration
Defaults to None
Enables code coverage collection and reporting.
Defaults to False
A label providing the @bazel/jasmine
npm dependency.
Defaults to "@npm//@bazel/jasmine"
A label providing the @bazel/jasmine
entry point.
Defaults to "@npm//:node_modules/@bazel/jasmine/jasmine_runner.js"
Remaining arguments are passed to the test rule