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43 lines
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jasmine-gem
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Jasmine Gem dynamically serves and runs suites for [Jasmine](http://github.com/pivotal/jasmine).
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To use:
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`gem install jasmine`
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Post-installation:
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For Rails2 support, use
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`script/generate jasmine`
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For Rails3 support, use
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`bundle exec jasmine init`
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For other Ruby projects (including Merb), use
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`jasmine init`
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After initializing a project, you may
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`rake jasmine`
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to set up a server. Opening localhost:8888 in a web browser will now run your jasmine specs.
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You may also
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`rake jasmine:ci`
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which will run your Jasmine suites using selenium and rspec. This task is suitable for running in continuous integration environments. There is currently a known issue using this rake task with RSpec2 beta.
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Simple Configuration:
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Customize `spec/javascripts/support/jasmine.yml` to enumerate the source files, stylesheets, and spec files you would like the Jasmine runner to include.
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You may use dir glob strings.
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It is also possible to add overrides into the `spec/javascripts/support/jasmine_config.rb` file directly if you require further customization.
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Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Pivotal Labs. This software is licensed under the MIT License.
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