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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

Designing Jasmine specs with HTML and JSON fixtures


In this recipe, you will learn how to write Jasmine specs for JSON and HTML fixtures with the help of the jasmine-jquery plugin. It provides two extensions for the Jasmine JavaScript Testing Framework:

  • An API for handling HTML and JSON fixtures in your specs

  • A set of custom matchers for jQuery framework

The scope of this recipe is to design specs using HTML and JSON fixtures. For information on custom jQuery matchers, refer to the Writing Jasmine specs using custom jQuery matchers recipe.

To understand this recipe, let's assume that you are developing a JavaScript application and you have to develop test code for various scenarios using HTML and JSON fixtures.

"As a JavaScript developer, I want to apply/use HTML/JSON fixtures so that I can implement a test condition successfully."

Let's consider the following scenario in current context:

  • Scenario-1: Jasmine specs should be designed using HTML and JSON fixtures

Getting ready

In order to write Jasmine...

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