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Jasmine... For Python!

The Jasmine Python package contains helper code for developing Jasmine projects for Python-based web projects (Django, Flask, etc.) or for JavaScript projects where Python is a welcome partner. It serves up a project's Jasmine suite in a browser so you can focus on your code instead of manually editing script tags in the Jasmine runner HTML file.

For documentation on writing Jasmine tests, check out the Jasmine Documentation site.

Contents

This package contains:

  • A small server that builds and executes a Jasmine suite for a project
  • A command line script to run your tests (handy for continuous integration)

You can get all of this by: pip install jasmine or by adding jasmine to your requirements.txt.

_init_ A Project

To initialize a project for Jasmine:

$ jasmine-install

This will create a spec directory and configuration yaml template for you.

Configuration

Customize spec/javascripts/support/jasmine.yml to enumerate the source files, stylesheets, and spec files you would like the Jasmine runner to include. You may use dir glob strings.

Usage

Standalone Server

Start the Jasmine server:

$ jasmine

Point your browser to localhost:8888. The suite will run every time this page is re-loaded.

Start Jasmine on a different port:

$ jasmine -p 1337

Point your browser to localhost:1337.

For a full list of commands, type jasmine -h

Continuous Integration

For Continuous Integration environments, add this task to the project build steps:

$ jasmine-ci

The browser used by selenium can be changed by exporting JASMINE_BROWSER

$ export JASMINE_BROWSER=phantomjs
$ jasmine-ci

or adding --browser to jasmine-ci

$ jasmine-ci --browser phantomjs

For a full list of commands, type jasmine-ci -h

Contributing

  1. Get a python 2.7, 2.6, 3.4, 3.5 and pypy
  2. Get pip: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html
  3. Get virtualenvwrapper: http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
  4. git clone this repo
  5. Make an environment: mkvirtualenv jasminePy
  6. Use that environment: workon jasminePy
  7. Install invoke pip install invoke
  8. Install dependencies: inv install
  9. Run specs: detox

Support

Jasmine Mailing list: [email protected] Twitter: @jasminebdd

Please file issues here at Github

Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Pivotal Labs. This software is licensed under the MIT License.

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