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Spies are automatically removed after each spec. They may be set in the beforeEach function.
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-You don't need a DOM to run your tests, but you do need a page on which to load & execute your JS. Include the `jasmine.js` file in a script tag as well as the JS file with your specs. You can also use this page for reporting. More on that in a moment.
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- Running Jasmine Example Specs
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-It's the call to `jasmine.execute()` that runs all of the defined specs, gathering reports of each expectation.
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-If a reporter exists on the Jasmine instance (named `jasmine`), it will be called when each spec, suite and the overall runner complete. If you're at the single-spec result level, you'll get a spec description, whether it passed or failed, and what the failure message was. At the suite & runner report level, you'll get the total specs run so far, the passed counts, failed counts, and a description (of the suite or runner).
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-There is a `Jasmine.Reporters` namespace for you to see how to handle reporting. See the file `json_reporter.js`, which takes the results objects and turns them into JSON strings, for two examples of how to make the results callbacks work for you.
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### Disabling Tests & Suites
Specs may be disabled by calling `xit()` instead of `it()`. Suites may be disabled by calling `xdescribe()` instead of `describe()`. A simple find/replace in your editor of choice will allow you to run a subset of your specs.
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-Sometimes it's hard to test a framework with the framework itself. Either the framework isn't mature enough or it just hurts your head. Jasmine is affected by both.
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-So we made a little bootstrappy test reporter that lets us test Jasmine's pieces in isolation. See test/bootstrap.js. Feel free to use the bootstrap test suite to test your custom Matchers or extensions/changes to Jasmine.
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-Your contributions are welcome. Please submit tests with your pull request.
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## Support
We now have a Google Group for support & discussion.
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* A big shout out to the various JavaScript test framework authors, especially TJ for [JSpec](http://github.com/visionmedia/jspec/tree/master) - we played with it a bit before deciding that we really needed to roll our own.
* Thanks to Pivot [Jessica Miller](http://www.jessicamillerworks.com/) for our fancy pass/fail/pending icons
* Huge contributions have been made by [Christian Williams](mailto:xian@pivotallabs.com) (the master "spy" coder), [Erik Hanson](mailto:erik@pivotallabs.com), [Adam Abrons](mailto:adam@pivotallabs.com) and [Carl Jackson](mailto:carl@pivotallabs.com), and many other Pivots.
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-* Pending & Disabled counts should be included in results