I have a nw.js native application with angular.js inside. My app bundled with webpack and contains native node.js modules. My entry point is index.js file that I organized like this:
var gui = require('nw.gui');
var angular = require('angular');
require('./app.css');
// other modules
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', [
'ngRaven',
'ngMaterial',
'ngMessages'
]).constant(
'fs', require('fs')
)
require('./services')(myApp);
require('./directives')(myApp);
require('./factories')(myApp);
require('./filters')(myApp);
require('./controllers')(myApp);
require('./app.js')(myApp);
My webpack config looks like this:
const path = require('path');
const config = {
entry: [
'./app/index.js'
],
output: {
path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'app'),
filename: 'bundle.js'
},
devtool: "source-map",
target: 'node-webkit',
module:{
// css, html loaders
},
node: {
os: true,
fs: true,
child_process: true,
__dirname: true,
__filename: true
}
};
module.exports = config;
So every dependency include Node.js native modules like fs, path, child_process bundled in one big file bundle.js that i include in html and then package my nw.js app. So my app structure looks like:
my_project:
--app
----controllers
------welcome
--------welcome.js // Page controller
--------welcome.html // Page HTML
------index.js // here I include each page controller
----app.js // My angular app initialization
----index.js // here I include all dependencies
I'm trying to run tests with this structure. I tried karma+jasmine, karma+mocha, tried different configurations, my last one looks like:
module.exports = function (config) {
config.set({
basePath: '',
frameworks: ['jasmine'],
files: [
'app/bundle.js',
'app/**/*spec.js'
],
exclude: [],
preprocessors: {
'app/bundle.js': ['webpack']
},
reporters: ['progress'],
port: 9876,
colors: true,
logLevel: config.LOG_INFO,
autoWatch: true,
browsers: ['ChromeHeadlessNoSandbox'],
customLaunchers: {
ChromeHeadlessNoSandbox: {
base: 'ChromeHeadless',
flags: ['--no-sandbox']
}
},
singleRun: true,
webpack: {
// you don't need to specify the entry option because
// karma watches the test entry points
// webpack watches dependencies
// ... remainder of webpack configuration (or import)
},
webpackMiddleware: {
// webpack-dev-middleware configuration
// i.e.
noInfo: true,
// and use stats to turn off verbose output
stats: {
// options i.e.
chunks: false
}
}
});
};
But my tests still not see the angular application.
describe('Welcome page', function() {
beforeEach(angular.mock.module('WelcomePageCtrl'));
});
P.S I don't require exactly karma and jasminne, so any solution will be appreciated. I just want to cover my project with tests
from Angular.js+nw.js+webpack+karma+jasmine how to test
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