This makes the specs green and appears to work for most cases. I have a
number of concerns about the implementation and would appreciate
ideas/feedback.
- Suite#addExpecationResult infers if it is coming from an afterAll fn
based on if the first child of the suite is finished. This assumes
that the first child of the suite is a spec (this appears to be true
as long as there is at least one spec in the suite)
- Suites behave like unfinished specs. Because suites will propagate
expectation failures to their children suites, the afterAll
expectation reporting appears to work for suites without specs
unless you have:
1) An otherwise empty suite with an afterAll
2) An afterAll'd suite whose first suite is empty (or whose first
suite's first suite is empty (and so on))
- Changed afterAllError to afterAllEvent, so it can accommodate both
errors and expectation failures. The reporter now receives a string
instead of the actual error object. The loss of the object doesn't
affect our reporters, but may be a nice-to-have for other reporters/
the future.
- The gap between the expectations caught in Suite and QueueRunner (who
triggers reporting via an injected callback) is an array injected into
QR by the Suite. The array is then flushed at some point (currently
after the attempt… functions). This works, but is a bit goofy.
[#73741654]
- Having the 'empty' state for a spec result can be considered a
breaking change to the reporter interface
- Instead, we determine if a spec has no expectations using the added
key of 'passedExpectations' in combination of the 'failedExpectations'
to determine that there a spec is 'empty'
[fixes#73741032]
- Add console.error to the HtmlReporter when there is a spec without any expectation
- Change the spec's link text and color to include a warning
- Create a status for specs to label them as "empty"
- console is not accessible to IE unless you have developer tools open,
so protect against that by mocking console.
[#59424794]
- Add 'afterAllException' hook to reporter dispatch, we might want to make this more generic in the future
- Add afterAllException function to HtmlReporter
[#66789174]
- Will replace rake core_specs.
- Remove obsolete dependencies & files -- most of these were for build tasks we
are no longer using. Notably, rspec and spec_helper were deleted.
Jasmine spies now have a 'and' property which allows the user to
change the spy's execution strategy-- such as '.and.callReturn(4)'
and a 'calls' property which allows inspection of the calls a spy
has received.
* This is a breaking change *
There is a CallTracker that keeps track of all calls and arguments
and a SpyStrategy which determines what the spy should do when it
is called.
Still not green, but getting close. Summary of Older IE discrepancies:
- Older IE doesn't have apply/call on the timing functions
- Older IE doesn't allow applying falsy arguments
- Older IE doesn't allow setting onclick to undefined values
- Older IE doesn't have text property on dom nodes
Similar to the changes in Jasmine core and console, this gets the
HTML specs of Jasmine using j$ instead of jasmine so that they use
the source files instead of the built distribution
Since this information is desired in ConsoleReporter, HtmlReporter,
and now JsApiReporter, the executionTime is passed through in
jasmineDone from Env instead of making each reporter compute it.
Fixes#30, [Finishes #45659879]
* canonical version number of jasmine-core is now is package.json
* `grunt buildDistribution` builds jasmine.js, jasmine-html.js, jasmine.css and outputs them to the dist dir
* `grunt buildStandaloneDist` builds the example spec runner files and compresses them to dist/jasmine-VERSION.zip
* `grunt compass` compiles jasmine.css
* jasmine.Env handling of version is backwards compatible, but uses the version string directly (and nicely deprecated)
* Ruby/thor tasks that did the above deleted
- xit
- it with a null function body ( it("should be pending");
- calling pending() inside a spec
- having a spec without any expectations
Pending and Filtered specs now call Reporter interface specStarted so that reporting acts as expected.
Pending and Filtered spec names are present and styled in the HTML reporter
Using xit used to disable a spec. Disabling is now just when a spec is filtered out at run time (usually w/ the reporter).
Suites are still disabled with xdescribe and means its specs are never executed.
* New reporter interface across all reporters
* xdescribe & xit now store disabled specs
* Rewrite of HtmlReporter to support new interface and be more performant