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PhantomJS Cookbook

By : Rob Friesel
Book Image

PhantomJS Cookbook

By: Rob Friesel

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)
PhantomJS Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using TerminalReporter for unit testing in PhantomJS


This recipe introduces the jasmine-reporters library, and it explains how to use TerminalReporter for clear and concise output on the command line when using PhantomJS.

Getting ready

To run this recipe, we will need the following items:

  • JavaScript code to test, and the tests for that code

  • The Jasmine testing framework

  • The jasmine-reporters library

Note

The jasmine-reporters library is a collection of advanced reporters for the Jasmine test framework. It is an open source (MIT licensed) project and is available at https://github.com/larrymyers/jasmine-reporters.

The library code that we will use for our tests is available in the downloadable code repository as string-utils.js under lib; the accompanying tests are available as string-utils-spec.js under lib. The test runner is also available in the repository as recipe02-runner.html under chapter04. If we run the provided example, we must change to the root directory for the book's sample code.

Lastly...