canvas-lms/karma.conf.js

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const karmaConfig = {
basePath: '',
frameworks: ['qunit'],
proxies: {
'/dist/brandable_css/': '/base/public/dist/brandable_css/'
},
exclude: [],
// 'dots', 'progress', 'junit', 'growl', 'coverage', 'spec'
reporters: ['progress', 'coverage'],
// enable the verbose reporter if you want to have more information of where/how specs fail
// reporters: ['verbose'],
coverageReporter: {
type: 'html',
dir: 'coverage-js/',
subdir: '.'
},
port: 9876,
colors: true,
autoWatch: true,
// - Chrome
// - ChromeCanary
// - Firefox
// - Opera (has to be installed with `npm install karma-opera-launcher`)
// - Safari (only Mac; has to be installed with `npm install karma-safari-launcher`)
// - PhantomJS
// - IE (only Windows; has to be installed with `npm install karma-ie-launcher`)
browsers: ['Chrome'],
// If browser does not capture in given timeout [ms], kill it
captureTimeout: 60000,
browserNoActivityTimeout: 2000000,
reportSlowerThan: 1000,
// normally QUnit wraps each test in a try/catch so a single spec failing
// doesn't stop the whole test suite. In dev, if you want to click the
// "pause on exception" thing in chrome and have it stop on your failing test, enable notrycatch
// client: {qunit: {notrycatch: true}},
// by default we keep the browser open so it refreshes with any changes
// but in `npm test` (which is what jenkins CI runs) we override it so
// it just runs once and then exits.
singleRun: false,
files: [
{pattern: 'spec/javascripts/webpack_spec_index.js', included: true, served: true},
{pattern: 'spec/javascripts/fixtures/*', included: false, served: true},
{pattern: 'public/dist/brandable_css/**/*.css', included: false, served: true},
],
preprocessors: {
'spec/javascripts/webpack_spec_index.js': ['webpack']
},
webpack: require('./webpack.test.config'),
}
module.exports = function (config) {
// config.LOG_DISABLE || config.LOG_ERROR || config.LOG_WARN || config.LOG_INFO || config.LOG_DEBUG
karmaConfig.logLevel = config.LOG_INFO
config.set(karmaConfig)
}