Teaspoon.setup do |config| # This determines where the Teaspoon routes will be mounted. Changing this to "/jasmine" would allow you to browse to # http://localhost:3000/jasmine to run your specs. config.mount_at = "/teaspoon" # This defaults to Rails.root if left nil. If you're testing an engine using a dummy application it can be useful to # set this to your engines root.. E.g. `Teaspoon::Engine.root` config.root = nil # These paths are appended to the Rails assets paths (relative to config.root), and by default is an array that you # can replace or add to. config.asset_paths = ["spec/javascripts", "spec/javascripts/stylesheets"] # Fixtures are rendered through a standard controller. This means you can use things like HAML or RABL/JBuilder, etc. # to generate fixtures within this path. config.fixture_path = "spec/javascripts/fixtures" # You can modify the default suite configuration and create new suites here. Suites can be isolated from one another. # When defining a suite you can provide a name and a block. If the name is left blank, :default is assumed. You can # omit various directives and the defaults will be used. # # To run a specific suite # - in the browser: http://localhost/teaspoon/[suite_name] # - from the command line: rake teaspoon suite=[suite_name] config.suite do |suite| # You can specify a file matcher and all matching files will be loaded when the suite is run. It's important that # these files are serve-able from sprockets. # # Note: Can also be set to nil. suite.matcher = "{spec/javascripts,app/assets}/**/*_spec.{js,js.coffee,coffee}" # Each suite can load a different helper, which can in turn require additional files. This file is loaded before # your specs are loaded, and can be used as a manifest. suite.helper = "spec_helper" # These are the core Teaspoon javascripts. It's strongly encouraged to include only the base files here. You can # require other support libraries in your spec helper, which allows you to change them without having to restart the # server. # # Available frameworks: teaspoon-jasmine, teaspoon-mocha, teaspoon-qunit # # Note: To use the CoffeeScript source files use `"teaspoon/jasmine"` etc. suite.javascripts = ["teaspoon-jasmine"] # If you want to change how Teaspoon looks, or include your own stylesheets you can do that here. The default is the # stylesheet for the HTML reporter. suite.stylesheets = ["teaspoon"] # When running coverage reports, you probably want to exclude libraries that you're not testing. # Accepts an array of filenames or regular expressions. The default is to exclude assets from vendors or gems. suite.no_coverage = [%r{/lib/ruby/gems/}, %r{/vendor/assets/}, %r{/support/}, %r{/(.+)_helper.}] # suite.no_coverage << "jquery.min.js" # excludes jquery from coverage reports end # Example suite. Since we're just filtering to files already within the root spec/javascripts, these files will also # be run in the default suite -- but can be focused into a more specific suite. #config.suite :targeted do |suite| # suite.matcher = "spec/javascripts/targeted/*_spec.{js,js.coffee,coffee}" #end end if defined?(Teaspoon) && Teaspoon.respond_to?(:setup) # let Teaspoon be undefined outside of development/test/asset groups