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karma.config.js
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var ExtractTextPlugin = require('extract-text-webpack-plugin');
/**
* This is the Karma configuration file. It contains information about this skeleton
* that provides the test runner with instructions on how to run the tests and
* generate the code coverage report.
*
* For more info, see: http://karma-runner.github.io/0.12/config/configuration-file.html
*/
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
/**
* These are the files required to run the tests.
*
* The `Function.prototype.bind` polyfill is required by PhantomJS
* because it uses an older version of JavaScript.
*/
files: [
'./test/polyfill.js',
'./test/main.js'
],
/**
* The actual tests are preprocessed by the karma-webpack plugin, so that
* their source can be properly transpiled.
*/
preprocessors: {
'./test/main.js': ['webpack']
},
/**
* We want to run the tests using the PhantomJS headless browser.
* This is especially useful for continuous integration.
*/
browsers: ['PhantomJS'],
/**
* Use Mocha as the test framework, Sinon for mocking, and
* Chai for assertions.
*/
frameworks: ['mocha', 'sinon-chai'],
/**
* After running the tests, return the results and generate a
* code coverage report.
*/
reporters: ['progress', 'coverage'],
/**
* When generating a code coverage report, use `lcov` format and
* place the result in coverage/lcov.info
*
* This file will be sent to Coveralls by the `coveralls` npm script.
*/
coverageReporter: {
dir: 'coverage/',
reporters: [
{ type: 'lcovonly', subdir: '.', file: 'lcov.info' },
{ type: 'html', subdir: 'html' }
]
},
/**
* The configuration for the karma-webpack plugin.
*
* This is very similar to the main webpack.local.config.js, with the
* exception of specifying an istanbul-transformer post loader so
* that we can generate an accurate code coverage report.
*/
webpack: {
plugins: [
new ExtractTextPlugin('style.css', { allChunks: true })
],
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.jsx?$/, exclude: /node_modules/, loader: "babel-loader?stage=0" },
{ test: /\.css$/, loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract('style-loader', 'css-loader?modules&importLoaders=1&localIdentName=[name]__[local]___[hash:base64:5]!postcss-loader') }
],
postLoaders: [{
test: /\.jsx?$/,
exclude: /(test|node_modules)\//,
loader: 'istanbul-instrumenter'
}]
},
resolve: {
extensions: ['', '.js', '.jsx', '.css']
}
},
/**
* Configuration option to turn off verbose logging of webpack compilation.
*/
webpackMiddleware: {
noInfo: true
},
/**
* Once the mocha test suite returns, we want to exit from the test runner as well.
*/
singleRun: true,
/**
* List of plugins
*/
plugins: [
'karma-mocha',
'karma-webpack',
'karma-coverage',
'karma-sinon-chai',
'karma-phantomjs-launcher'
],
});
}