Karma runs on Node.js and is available as an NPM package.
On Mac or Linux we recommend using NVM. On Windows, download Node.js from the official site.
The recommended approach is to install Karma (and all the plugins your project needs) locally in the project's directory.
# Install Karma:
$ npm install karma --save-dev
# Install plugins that your project needs:
$ npm install karma-jasmine karma-chrome-launcher --save-dev
This will install karma
, karma-jasmine
and karma-chrome-launcher
packages into node_modules
in your current
working directory and also save these as devDependencies
in package.json
, so that any
other developer working on the project will only have to do npm install
in order to get all these
dependencies installed.
# Run Karma:
$ ./node_modules/karma/bin/karma start
Typing ./node_modules/karma/bin/karma start
sucks and so you might find it useful to install karma-cli
globally. You will need to do this if you want to run Karma on Windows from the command line.
$ npm install -g karma-cli
Then, you can run Karma simply by karma
from anywhere and it will always run the local version.