var grunt = require('grunt'); module.exports = function ( karma ) { karma.set({ /** * From where to look for files, starting with the location of this file. */ basePath: '.', /** * This is the list of file patterns to load into the browser during testing. */ files: [ "bower_components/angular/angular.min.js", "bower_components/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js", "src/angular-base64-upload.js", "test/angular-base64-upload.spec.js" ], preprocessors: { 'src/angular-base64-upload.js': ['coverage'] }, frameworks: [ 'jasmine' ], plugins: [ 'karma-jasmine', 'karma-chrome-launcher', 'karma-coverage'], logLevel: 'WARN', /** * How to report, by default. */ reporters: ['progress', 'coverage'], coverageReporter: { type : 'html', dir : 'coverage/' }, /** * On which port should the browser connect, on which port is the test runner * operating, and what is the URL path for the browser to use. */ port: 7019, urlRoot: '/', /** * Disable file watching by default. */ autoWatch: false, /** * The list of browsers to launch to test ondest * default, but other browser names include: * Chrome, ChromeCanary, Firefox, Opera, Safari, PhantomJS * * Note that you can also use the executable name of the browser, like "chromium" * or "firefox", but that these vary based on your operating system. * * You may also leave this blank and manually navigate your browser to * http://localhost:9018/ when you're running tests. The window/tab can be left * open and the tests will automatically occur there during the build. This has * the aesthetic advantage of not launching a browser every time you save. */ browsers: [ 'Chrome' ] }); };