Ember.js

To execute javascript unit and integration tests with ember.js follow the steps below:

  1. install karma

  2. install the qunit plugin

    npm install karma-qunit --save-dev
    
  3. install the ember preprocessor plugin

    npm install karma-ember-preprocessor --save-dev
    
  4. generate a configuration file for karma

    karma init
    

    note -the above will walk you through the basic setup. An example configuration file that works with ember.js/qunit and phantomjs is below

    module.exports = function(config) {
      config.set({
        basePath: 'js',
    
        files: [
          'vendor/jquery/jquery.min.js',
          'vendor/handlebars/handlebars.js',
          'vendor/ember/ember.js',
          'app.js',
          'tests/*.js',
          'templates/*.handlebars'
        ],
    
        browsers: ['PhantomJS'],
        singleRun: true,
        autoWatch: false,
    
        frameworks: ['qunit'],
    
        plugins: [
          'karma-qunit',
          'karma-ember-preprocessor',
          'karma-phantomjs-launcher'
        ],
    
        preprocessors: {
          '**/*.handlebars': 'ember'
        }
      });
    };
    

    Note - the files section above should include all dependencies, ie- jQuery/handlebars/ember.js along with the js and handlebars files required to deploy and run your production ember.js application

    Note - when testing ember applications, it is important that karma does not try to run the tests until the ember application has finished initialization. You will need to include a small bootstrap file in the files section above to enforce this. Here's an example:

    __karma__.loaded = function() {};
    
    App.setupForTesting();
    App.injectTestHelpers();
    
    //this gate/check is required given that standard practice in Ember tests to is to call
    //Ember.reset() in the afterEach/tearDown for each test.  Doing so, causes the application
    //to 're-initialize', resulting in repeated calls to the initialize function below
    var karma_started = false;
    App.initializer({
        name: "run tests",
        initialize: function(container, application) {
            if (!karma_started) {
                karma_started = true;
                __karma__.start();
            }
        }
    });
    
  5. add a simple Qunit test

    test('one should equal one', function() {
        equal(1, 1, 'error: one did not equal one');
    });
    
  6. run the tests with karma from the command line

    karma start
    

A simple unit / integration tested example app showing karma / qunit / ember in action can be found here