Karma: Running a single test file from command line

£可爱£侵袭症+ 提交于 2019-11-28 04:02:19
bvaughn

First you need to start karma server with

karma start

Then, you can use grep to filter a specific test or describe block:

karma run -- --grep=testDescriptionFilter

Even though --files is no longer supported, you can use an env variable to provide a list of files:

// karma.conf.js
function getSpecs(specList) {
  if (specList) {
    return specList.split(',')
  } else {
    return ['**/*_spec.js'] // whatever your default glob is
  }
}

module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
    //...
    files: ['app.js'].concat(getSpecs(process.env.KARMA_SPECS))
  });
});

Then in CLI:

$ env KARMA_SPECS="spec1.js,spec2.js" karma start karma.conf.js --single-run

This option is no longer supported in recent versions of karma:

see https://github.com/karma-runner/karma/issues/1731#issuecomment-174227054

The files array can be redefined using the CLI as such:

karma start --files=Array("test/Spec/services/myServiceSpec.js")

or escaped:

karma start --files=Array\(\"test/Spec/services/myServiceSpec.js\"\)

References

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