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Jasmine Cookbook

You're reading from   Jasmine Cookbook Over 35 recipes to design and develop Jasmine tests to produce world-class JavaScript applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784397166
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Munish Kumar Munish Kumar
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Jasmine Framework 2. Jasmine with TDD and BDD Processes FREE CHAPTER 3. Customizing Matchers and Jasmine Functions 4. Designing Specs from Requirement 5. Jasmine Spies 6. Jasmine with AJAX, jQuery, and Fixtures 7. Code Coverage with Jasmine Tests 8. Jasmine with Other Tools 9. Developing JavaScript Apps Using Jasmine – a Real-time Scenario Index

Introduction


Code coverage is used to determine which lines/pieces of code (or areas of a program) are not tested or exercised by a set of specs. Code coverage ensures the effectiveness of your specs/test suite, and not the quality of your product. However, if coverage is high (that is, between 90 percent and 100 percent), product quality will certainly be good. A program with high code coverage is tested thoroughly and has a lower chance of having production bugs as compared to a program with low code coverage. In other words, code coverage helps to determine whether Jasmine specs are sufficient for a specific feature/functionality or if there is a need to develop more specs in order to increase the code coverage.

To measure what percentage of code has been exercised by the specs/test suite, one or more coverage criteria/metrics are used. The major ones are statement coverage, function coverage, branch coverage, and condition coverage. To get more details about code coverage, you can visit...

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