Jasmine is a Behavior Driven Development testing framework for JavaScript. It does not rely on browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework. Thus it's suited for websites, Node.js projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.
Documentation & guides live here: http://jasmine.github.io For a quick start guide of Jasmine 2.0, see the beginning of http://jasmine.github.io/2.0/introduction.html
Upgrading from Jasmine 1.x? Check out the2.0 release notes for a list of what's new (including breaking interface changes). You can also read the upgrade guide .
Please read thecontributors' guide
For the Jasmine NPM module:
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npmFor the Jasmine Ruby Gem:
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gemFor the Jasmine Python Egg:
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-pyFor the Jasmine headless browser gulp plugin:
https://github.com/jasmine/gulp-jasmine-browserTo install Jasmine standalone on your local box:
mkdir my-project/jasmine
mv jasmine/dist/jasmine-standalone-2.0.0.zip my-project/jasmine
cd my-project/jasmine
unzip jasmine-standalone-2.0.0.zip
Add the following to your HTML file:
<link rel="shortcut icon" type="image/png" href="jasmine/lib/jasmine-2.0.0/jasmine_favicon.png"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="jasmine/lib/jasmine-2.0.0/jasmine.css"> <script type="text/javascript" src="jasmine/lib/jasmine-2.0.0/jasmine.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="jasmine/lib/jasmine-2.0.0/jasmine-html.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="jasmine/lib/jasmine-2.0.0/boot.js"></script>
Jasmine tests itself across many browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, PhantomJS, and new Internet Explorer) as well as node. To see the exact version tests are run against look at our.travis.yml
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