element-web-Github/karma.conf.js
Richard van der Hoff 795986f146 Karma: fix warning by ignoring olm
If olm is not installed, the webpack build for the karma tests gives an ugly
error. None of the tests currently care if olm is installed or not, so fix this
for now by just ignoring the olm module.
2016-06-16 07:41:34 +01:00

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// karma.conf.js - the config file for karma, which runs our tests.
var path = require('path');
var webpack = require('webpack');
/*
* We use webpack to build our tests. It's a pain to have to wait for webpack
* to build everything; however it's the easiest way to load our dependencies
* from node_modules.
*
* If you run karma in multi-run mode (with `npm run test:multi`), it will watch
* the tests for changes, and webpack will rebuild using a cache. This is much quicker
* than a clean rebuild.
*/
// the name of the test file. By default, a special file which runs all tests.
var testFile = process.env.KARMA_TEST_FILE || 'test/all-tests.js';
process.env.PHANTOMJS_BIN = 'node_modules/.bin/phantomjs';
process.env.Q_DEBUG = 1;
module.exports = function (config) {
config.set({
// frameworks to use
// available frameworks: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-adapter
frameworks: ['mocha'],
// list of files / patterns to load in the browser
files: [
'node_modules/babel-polyfill/browser.js',
testFile,
{pattern: 'vector/img/*', watched: false, included: false, served: true, nocache: false},
],
// redirect img links to the karma server
proxies: {
"/img/": "/base/vector/img/",
},
// preprocess matching files before serving them to the browser
// available preprocessors:
// https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-preprocessor
preprocessors: {
'test/**/*.js': ['webpack', 'sourcemap']
},
// test results reporter to use
// possible values: 'dots', 'progress'
// available reporters: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-reporter
reporters: ['progress', 'junit'],
// web server port
port: 9876,
// enable / disable colors in the output (reporters and logs)
colors: true,
// level of logging
// possible values: config.LOG_DISABLE || config.LOG_ERROR ||
// config.LOG_WARN || config.LOG_INFO || config.LOG_DEBUG
logLevel: config.LOG_INFO,
// enable / disable watching file and executing tests whenever any file
// changes
autoWatch: true,
// start these browsers
// available browser launchers:
// https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-launcher
browsers: [
'Chrome',
//'PhantomJS',
],
// Continuous Integration mode
// if true, Karma captures browsers, runs the tests and exits
// singleRun: false,
// Concurrency level
// how many browser should be started simultaneous
concurrency: Infinity,
junitReporter: {
outputDir: 'karma-reports',
},
webpack: {
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.json$/, loader: "json" },
{
test: /\.js$/, loader: "babel",
include: [path.resolve('./src'),
path.resolve('./test'),
],
query: {
// we're using babel 5, for consistency with
// the release build, which doesn't use the
// presets.
// presets: ['react', 'es2015'],
},
},
],
noParse: [
// don't parse the languages within highlight.js. They
// cause stack overflows
// (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1721), and
// there is no need for webpack to parse them - they can
// just be included as-is.
/highlight\.js\/lib\/languages/,
// also disable parsing for sinon, because it
// tries to do voodoo with 'require' which upsets
// webpack (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/304)
/sinon\/pkg\/sinon\.js$/,
],
},
resolve: {
alias: {
// alias any requires to the react module to the one in our path, otherwise
// we tend to get the react source included twice when using npm link.
react: path.resolve('./node_modules/react'),
// same goes for js-sdk
"matrix-js-sdk": path.resolve('./node_modules/matrix-js-sdk'),
sinon: 'sinon/pkg/sinon.js',
},
root: [
path.resolve('./src'),
path.resolve('./test'),
],
},
plugins: [
// olm may not be installed, so avoid webpack warnings by
// ignoring it.
new webpack.IgnorePlugin(/^olm$/),
],
devtool: 'inline-source-map',
},
});
};