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karma-jasmine-jquery-2

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karma-jasmine-jquery ==================== Jasmine-jquery plugin for Jasmine in Karma. It karma adapter for + https://github.com/velesin/jasmine-jquery ## Installation Install the plugin from npm: ```sh $ npm install karma-jasmine-jquery ``` ## Attention karma-jasmine-jquery has a dependency on jasmine, so you should use `karma-jasmine` as well before `karma-jasmine-jquery`. Please note the followings. + https://github.com/karma-runner/karma-jasmine This plugin will only work for version karma-jasmine 2.0 and above. ## Usage karma will autoload all plugins, whose name start with `karma-`, you can import karma-jasmine-jquery plugins manually. Please refer to http://karma-runner.github.io/0.12/config/plugins.htmt for more details. ```js // karma.conf.js module.exports = function(config) { config.set({ frameworks: ['jasmine-jquery','jasmine'] //... }) } ``` The order('jasmine-jquery','jasmine') is important since it affects the order in which the files will be included to karma. Right order - reverse as karma works on the principle of LIFO stack. ## Information This plugin already includes jquery version 2.1.1, it is used for the plugin. However, in the project, you can use a version of jquery (it can be both below and above) and they will not interfere with each other. When writing tests using jquery $ for the project, and to use jquery 2.1.1, use a global variable $j (it makes sense when you want to use when writing test jquery 2 opportunities that are not available in the current version of jquery used in your project, as I). Example of use: ```js // karma.conf.js module.exports = function(config) { config.set({ frameworks: ['jquery-1.3.2', 'jasmine-jquery', 'jasmine'], //... }) } // Jasmine test example it('test1', function() { $().destroyWin('window'); // jquery 1.3.2 expect($j('#window')).not.toBeInDOM(); // $j = jquery 2.1.1 }); ```