Commit 551ce1d2 authored by Clement Ho's avatar Clement Ho

Merge branch 'replace-teaspoon-references' into 'master'

Replace teaspoon references with Karma

Closes gitlab-com/gitlab-docs#68

See merge request !9011
parents c8c1b567 49c4059a
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### Running frontend tests
`rake teaspoon` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests.
`rake karma` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests.
It consists of two subtasks:
- `rake teaspoon:fixtures` (re-)generates fixtures
- `rake teaspoon:tests` actually executes the tests
- `rake karma:fixtures` (re-)generates fixtures
- `rake karma:tests` actually executes the tests
As long as the fixtures don't change, `rake teaspoon:tests` is sufficient
As long as the fixtures don't change, `rake karma:tests` is sufficient
(and saves you some time).
If you need to debug your tests and/or application code while they're
running, navigate to [localhost:3000/teaspoon](http://localhost:3000/teaspoon)
in your browser, open DevTools, and run tests for individual files by clicking
on them. This is also much faster than setting up and running tests from the
command line.
Please note: Not all of the frontend fixtures are generated. Some are still static
files. These will not be touched by `rake teaspoon:fixtures`.
files. These will not be touched by `rake karma:fixtures`.
## Design Patterns
......@@ -329,7 +323,7 @@ For our currently-supported browsers, see our [requirements][requirements].
### Spec errors due to use of ES6 features in `.js` files
If you see very generic JavaScript errors (e.g. `jQuery is undefined`) being
thrown in Teaspoon, Spinach, or Rspec tests but can't reproduce them manually,
thrown in Karma, Spinach, or Rspec tests but can't reproduce them manually,
you may have included `ES6`-style JavaScript in files that don't have the
`.js.es6` file extension. Either use ES5-friendly JavaScript or rename the file
you're working in (`git mv <file.js> <file.js.es6>`).
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......@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Note: `db:setup` calls `db:seed` but this does nothing.
In order to run the test you can use the following commands:
- `rake spinach` to run the spinach suite
- `rake spec` to run the rspec suite
- `rake teaspoon` to run the teaspoon test suite
- `rake karma` to run the karma test suite
- `rake gitlab:test` to run all the tests
Note: Both `rake spinach` and `rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
Note: Both `rake spinach` and `rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
Instead of running full test suite locally you can save a lot of time by running
a single test or directory related to your changes. After you submit merge request
CI will run full test suite for you. Green CI status in the merge request means
full test suite is passed.
a single test or directory related to your changes. After you submit merge request
CI will run full test suite for you. Green CI status in the merge request means
full test suite is passed.
Note: You can't run `rspec .` since this will try to run all the `_spec.rb`
files it can find, also the ones in `/tmp`
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......@@ -31,9 +31,8 @@ GitLab uses [factory_girl] as a test fixture replacement.
## JavaScript
GitLab uses [Teaspoon] to run its [Jasmine] JavaScript specs. They can be run on
the command line via `bundle exec teaspoon`, or via a web browser at
`http://localhost:3000/teaspoon` when the Rails server is running.
GitLab uses [Karma] to run its [Jasmine] JavaScript specs. They can be run on
the command line via `bundle exec karma`.
- JavaScript tests live in `spec/javascripts/`, matching the folder structure of
`app/assets/javascripts/`: `app/assets/javascripts/behaviors/autosize.js.es6` has a corresponding
......@@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ the command line via `bundle exec teaspoon`, or via a web browser at
[`Notification`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification),
which will have to be stubbed.
[Teaspoon]: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon
[Karma]: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma
[Jasmine]: https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine
## RSpec
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......@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ require('~/behaviors/quick_submit');
expect($('input[type=submit]')).toBeDisabled();
return expect($('button[type=submit]')).toBeDisabled();
});
// We cannot stub `navigator.userAgent` for CI's `rake teaspoon` task, so we'll
// We cannot stub `navigator.userAgent` for CI's `rake karma` task, so we'll
// only run the tests that apply to the current platform
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/Macintosh/)) {
it('responds to Meta+Enter', function() {
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