Hi! Thank you! I'm thinking that maybe this is not the thread. I'm talking about angular.
I mean, with Java you can run the test you want to, you can even create groups and run the test in this group but not the rest in the project.
I want to, if I have 80 components, run for example 10. I can do this with karma + Jasmine?
I've tried to search a bit on the internet for a solution but haven't found a good one. If you split your code in different libraries, you can easily run the tests for a specific library by using ng test <project>. You can also use the approach in this article by using fdescribe/fit to run specific suites/specs but I recommend only doing this locally. But be cautious using this approach because it's quite easy to commit fdescribe/fit and see your tests pass when in reality it's only one suite that is being executed.
Hey, I'd like to help (if I can) but don't understand your question. What do you mean by testing only the components you want to?
Hi! Thank you! I'm thinking that maybe this is not the thread. I'm talking about angular.
I mean, with Java you can run the test you want to, you can even create groups and run the test in this group but not the rest in the project.
I want to, if I have 80 components, run for example 10. I can do this with karma + Jasmine?
I've tried to search a bit on the internet for a solution but haven't found a good one. If you split your code in different libraries, you can easily run the tests for a specific library by using
ng test <project>
. You can also use the approach in this article by usingfdescribe
/fit
to run specific suites/specs but I recommend only doing this locally. But be cautious using this approach because it's quite easy to commitfdescribe
/fit
and see your tests pass when in reality it's only one suite that is being executed.Thank you, I will look out the fdescribe approach :)