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* Run modules in one new context * Fix polyfill running on require * Add code to check for global assignments * Allow globals in separate context This lets the caller request a separate context which may be polluted. * Jasmine needs to pollute the global * Formatting * Add polyfill and cleanup code * Convert to ES5 * One bug fix * Some formatting * Remove console.log line! * Cleanup * revert css-escape-polyfill.js to hopefully remove it from the PR * Remove JSDOC directives |
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title: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/jasmine/readme This plugin provides a framework for running tests in the browser and under Node.js. It is based on [[Jasmine|https://jasmine.github.io/]] test framework. On Tiddlywiki, it runs tests in all javascript tiddlers tagged with <<tag $:/tags/test-spec>>. [[Source code|https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/plugins/tiddlywiki/jasmine]] !! Usage on Node.js On the command line, type `tiddlywiki --test`. Alternatively, you can set up a build task for jasmine by including the following in your tiddlywiki.info file: ``` { ... "build": { ... "test": ["--test"] } } ``` You could then run tests by typing `tiddlywiki --build test` or just `tiddlywiki --build`. The advantage to this is it allows you to include other commands to run as well. See `tiddlywiki --help test` for more information. This will run the tests and produce a test file in your output directory. ``` "test": [ "--test", "--rendertiddler","$:/core/save/all","test.html","text/plain"] ``` !! Usage on a browser Once you've constructed a Tiddlywiki file using a command like the one above, you can run the tests simply by opening it. Tests run automatically, and the results will be at the bottom of the window.