Run BusterJS tests
If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide.
From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:
npm install grunt-plugin-buster --save-dev
Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-plugin-buster');
If the plugin has been installed correctly, running grunt --help
at the command line should list the newly-installed plugin's task or tasks. In addition, the plugin should be listed in package.json as a devDependency
, which ensures that it will be installed whenever the npm install
command is run.
Run this task with the grunt buster
command.
This task starts a BusterJS server and a PhantomJS instance (if browser
tests), runs all specified tests, and the shuts down the PhantomJS instance and BusterJS server (if they were started).
Type: string
Default: test/buster.js
This option sets the BusterJS configuration file to use when running tests. This is the equivalent to using the -c/--config
option with the buster-test
cli.
Type: number
Default: 1111
This option sets the BusterJS server port to use when running browser tests. This is the equivalent to using the --port
option with the buster-server
cli and the -s/--server
option with the buster-test
cli.
Type: string
Default: dots
This option sets the BusterJS test output reporter to use when running tests. This is the equivalent to using the -r/--reporter
option with the buster-test
cli.
For typical usage, simply defining the name of config group is all that is required:
buster: {
app: {}
}
If the project being tested is non-standard, configuration would look like the following:
buster: {
app: {},
options: {
config: 'test/another.buster.js',
groups: ['alpha-group', 'bravo-group'],
port: 2222,
reporter: 'specification'
}
}