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Boxiang Sun
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Winnie Hellmann
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Mention new mechanism to generate frontend fixtures
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@@ -14,8 +14,10 @@ for more information on general testing practices at GitLab.
GitLab uses the
[
Karma
][
karma
]
test runner with
[
Jasmine
][
jasmine
]
as its test
framework for our JavaScript unit tests. For tests that rely on DOM
manipulation we use fixtures which are pre-compiled from HAML source files and
served during testing by the
[
jasmine-jquery
][
jasmine-jquery
]
plugin.
manipulation, we generate HTML files using RSpec suites (see
`spec/javascripts/fixtures/*.rb`
for examples).
Some fixtures are still HAML templates that are translated to HTML files using the same mechanism (see
`static_fixtures.rb`
).
Those will be migrated over time.
Fixtures are served during testing by the
[
jasmine-jquery
][
jasmine-jquery
]
plugin.
JavaScript tests live in
`spec/javascripts/`
, matching the folder structure
of
`app/assets/javascripts/`
:
`app/assets/javascripts/behaviors/autosize.js`
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