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authorClement Ho <ClemMakesApps@gmail.com>2017-02-06 19:42:39 -0600
committerClement Ho <ClemMakesApps@gmail.com>2017-02-10 10:50:12 -0600
commit49c4059a3256969696a7d96d70ce78731fb1a406 (patch)
tree503f4f183b39cea89be63b020801710dda0ac126
parent4a9258371bf25ef0ce8687c3d7750d06b4337fe4 (diff)
downloadgitlab-ce-replace-teaspoon-references.tar.gz
Replace teaspoon references with Karmareplace-teaspoon-references
-rw-r--r--doc/development/frontend.md18
-rw-r--r--doc/development/rake_tasks.md10
-rw-r--r--doc/development/testing.md7
-rw-r--r--spec/javascripts/behaviors/quick_submit_spec.js2
4 files changed, 15 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/doc/development/frontend.md b/doc/development/frontend.md
index 75fdf3d8e63..91f5b571ce0 100644
--- a/doc/development/frontend.md
+++ b/doc/development/frontend.md
@@ -250,23 +250,17 @@ information.
### Running frontend tests
-`rake teaspoon` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests.
+`rake karma` runs the frontend-only (JavaScript) tests.
It consists of two subtasks:
-- `rake teaspoon:fixtures` (re-)generates fixtures
-- `rake teaspoon:tests` actually executes the tests
+- `rake karma:fixtures` (re-)generates fixtures
+- `rake karma:tests` actually executes the tests
-As long as the fixtures don't change, `rake teaspoon:tests` is sufficient
+As long as the fixtures don't change, `rake karma:tests` is sufficient
(and saves you some time).
-If you need to debug your tests and/or application code while they're
-running, navigate to [localhost:3000/teaspoon](http://localhost:3000/teaspoon)
-in your browser, open DevTools, and run tests for individual files by clicking
-on them. This is also much faster than setting up and running tests from the
-command line.
-
Please note: Not all of the frontend fixtures are generated. Some are still static
-files. These will not be touched by `rake teaspoon:fixtures`.
+files. These will not be touched by `rake karma:fixtures`.
## Design Patterns
@@ -370,7 +364,7 @@ For our currently-supported browsers, see our [requirements][requirements].
### Spec errors due to use of ES6 features in `.js` files
If you see very generic JavaScript errors (e.g. `jQuery is undefined`) being
-thrown in Teaspoon, Spinach, or Rspec tests but can't reproduce them manually,
+thrown in Karma, Spinach, or Rspec tests but can't reproduce them manually,
you may have included `ES6`-style JavaScript in files that don't have the
`.js.es6` file extension. Either use ES5-friendly JavaScript or rename the file
you're working in (`git mv <file.js> <file.js.es6>`).
diff --git a/doc/development/rake_tasks.md b/doc/development/rake_tasks.md
index 827db7e99b8..dcd978c4cd3 100644
--- a/doc/development/rake_tasks.md
+++ b/doc/development/rake_tasks.md
@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Note: `db:setup` calls `db:seed` but this does nothing.
In order to run the test you can use the following commands:
- `rake spinach` to run the spinach suite
- `rake spec` to run the rspec suite
-- `rake teaspoon` to run the teaspoon test suite
+- `rake karma` to run the karma test suite
- `rake gitlab:test` to run all the tests
-Note: Both `rake spinach` and `rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
+Note: Both `rake spinach` and `rake spec` takes significant time to pass.
Instead of running full test suite locally you can save a lot of time by running
-a single test or directory related to your changes. After you submit merge request
-CI will run full test suite for you. Green CI status in the merge request means
-full test suite is passed.
+a single test or directory related to your changes. After you submit merge request
+CI will run full test suite for you. Green CI status in the merge request means
+full test suite is passed.
Note: You can't run `rspec .` since this will try to run all the `_spec.rb`
files it can find, also the ones in `/tmp`
diff --git a/doc/development/testing.md b/doc/development/testing.md
index dbea6b9c9aa..761847b2bab 100644
--- a/doc/development/testing.md
+++ b/doc/development/testing.md
@@ -31,9 +31,8 @@ GitLab uses [factory_girl] as a test fixture replacement.
## JavaScript
-GitLab uses [Teaspoon] to run its [Jasmine] JavaScript specs. They can be run on
-the command line via `bundle exec teaspoon`, or via a web browser at
-`http://localhost:3000/teaspoon` when the Rails server is running.
+GitLab uses [Karma] to run its [Jasmine] JavaScript specs. They can be run on
+the command line via `bundle exec karma`.
- JavaScript tests live in `spec/javascripts/`, matching the folder structure of
`app/assets/javascripts/`: `app/assets/javascripts/behaviors/autosize.js.es6` has a corresponding
@@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ the command line via `bundle exec teaspoon`, or via a web browser at
[`Notification`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/notification),
which will have to be stubbed.
-[Teaspoon]: https://github.com/modeset/teaspoon
+[Karma]: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma
[Jasmine]: https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine
## RSpec
diff --git a/spec/javascripts/behaviors/quick_submit_spec.js b/spec/javascripts/behaviors/quick_submit_spec.js
index b84126c0e3d..1541037888f 100644
--- a/spec/javascripts/behaviors/quick_submit_spec.js
+++ b/spec/javascripts/behaviors/quick_submit_spec.js
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ require('~/behaviors/quick_submit');
expect($('input[type=submit]')).toBeDisabled();
return expect($('button[type=submit]')).toBeDisabled();
});
- // We cannot stub `navigator.userAgent` for CI's `rake teaspoon` task, so we'll
+ // We cannot stub `navigator.userAgent` for CI's `rake karma` task, so we'll
// only run the tests that apply to the current platform
if (navigator.userAgent.match(/Macintosh/)) {
it('responds to Meta+Enter', function() {