# Teaspoon includes some support files, but you can use anything from your own support path too. # require support/expect # require support/sinon # require support/chai # require support/your-support-file # # PhantomJS (Teaspoons default driver) doesn't have support for Function.prototype.bind, which has caused confusion. # Use this polyfill to avoid the confusion. #= require support/bind-poly # # Deferring execution # If you're using CommonJS, RequireJS or some other asynchronous library you can defer execution. Call # Teaspoon.execute() after everything has been loaded. Simple example of a timeout: # # Teaspoon.defer = true # setTimeout(Teaspoon.execute, 1000) # # Matching files # By default Teaspoon will look for files that match _spec.{js,js.coffee,.coffee}. Add a filename_spec.js file in your # spec path and it'll be included in the default suite automatically. If you want to customize suites, check out the # configuration in config/initializers/teaspoon.rb # # Manifest # If you'd rather require your spec files manually (to control order for instance) you can disable the suite matcher in # the configuration and use this file as a manifest. # # For more information: http://github.com/modeset/teaspoon # # Chai # If you're using Chai, you'll probably want to initialize your preferred assertion style. You can read more about Chai # at: http://chaijs.com/guide/styles # # window.assert = chai.assert # window.expect = chai.expect # window.should = chai.should() # # You can require your own javascript files here. By default this will include everything in application, however you # may get better load performance if you require the specific files that are being used in the spec that tests them. #= require application