// karma.conf.js - the config file for karma, which runs our tests. var path = require('path'); var webpack = require('webpack'); /* * We use webpack to build our tests. It's a pain to have to wait for webpack * to build everything; however it's the easiest way to load our dependencies * from node_modules. * * If you run karma in multi-run mode (with `npm run test:multi`), it will watch * the tests for changes, and webpack will rebuild using a cache. This is much quicker * than a clean rebuild. */ // the name of the test file. By default, a special file which runs all tests. var testFile = process.env.KARMA_TEST_FILE || 'test/all-tests.js'; process.env.PHANTOMJS_BIN = 'node_modules/.bin/phantomjs'; process.env.Q_DEBUG = 1; module.exports = function (config) { config.set({ // frameworks to use // available frameworks: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-adapter frameworks: ['mocha'], // list of files / patterns to load in the browser files: [ 'node_modules/babel-polyfill/browser.js', testFile, {pattern: 'vector/img/*', watched: false, included: false, served: true, nocache: false}, ], // redirect img links to the karma server proxies: { "/img/": "/base/vector/img/", }, // preprocess matching files before serving them to the browser // available preprocessors: // https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-preprocessor preprocessors: { 'test/**/*.js': ['webpack', 'sourcemap'] }, // test results reporter to use // possible values: 'dots', 'progress' // available reporters: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-reporter reporters: ['progress', 'junit'], // web server port port: 9876, // enable / disable colors in the output (reporters and logs) colors: true, // level of logging // possible values: config.LOG_DISABLE || config.LOG_ERROR || // config.LOG_WARN || config.LOG_INFO || config.LOG_DEBUG logLevel: config.LOG_INFO, // enable / disable watching file and executing tests whenever any file // changes autoWatch: true, // start these browsers // available browser launchers: // https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-launcher browsers: [ 'Chrome', //'PhantomJS', ], // Continuous Integration mode // if true, Karma captures browsers, runs the tests and exits // singleRun: false, // Concurrency level // how many browser should be started simultaneous concurrency: Infinity, junitReporter: { outputDir: 'karma-reports', }, webpack: { module: { loaders: [ { test: /\.json$/, loader: "json" }, { test: /\.js$/, loader: "babel", include: [path.resolve('./src'), path.resolve('./test'), ], query: { // we're using babel 5, for consistency with // the release build, which doesn't use the // presets. // presets: ['react', 'es2015'], }, }, ], noParse: [ // don't parse the languages within highlight.js. They // cause stack overflows // (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1721), and // there is no need for webpack to parse them - they can // just be included as-is. /highlight\.js\/lib\/languages/, // also disable parsing for sinon, because it // tries to do voodoo with 'require' which upsets // webpack (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/304) /sinon\/pkg\/sinon\.js$/, ], }, resolve: { alias: { // alias any requires to the react module to the one in our path, otherwise // we tend to get the react source included twice when using npm link. react: path.resolve('./node_modules/react'), // same goes for js-sdk "matrix-js-sdk": path.resolve('./node_modules/matrix-js-sdk'), sinon: 'sinon/pkg/sinon.js', }, root: [ path.resolve('./src'), path.resolve('./test'), ], }, devtool: 'inline-source-map', }, }); };