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// Type definitions for karma v0.13.9
// Project: https://github.com/karma-runner/karma
// Definitions by: Tanguy Krotoff <https://github.com/tkrotoff>
// Definitions: https://github.com/borisyankov/DefinitelyTyped
/// <reference path="../bluebird/bluebird.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="../node/node.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="../log4js/log4js.d.ts" />
declare module 'karma' {
// See Karma public API https://karma-runner.github.io/0.13/dev/public-api.html
import Promise = require('bluebird');
import https = require('https');
import log4js = require('log4js');
namespace karma {
interface Karma {
/**
* `start` method is deprecated since 0.13. It will be removed in 0.14.
* Please use
* <code>
* server = new Server(config, [done])
* server.start()
* </code>
* instead.
*/
server: DeprecatedServer;
Server: Server;
runner: Runner;
launcher: Launcher;
VERSION: string;
}
interface LauncherStatic {
generateId(): string;
//TODO: injector should be of type `di.Injector`
new(emitter: NodeJS.EventEmitter, injector: any): Launcher;
}
interface Launcher {
Launcher: LauncherStatic;
//TODO: Can this return value ever be typified?
launch(names: string[], protocol: string, hostname: string, port: number, urlRoot: string): any[];
kill(id: string, callback: Function): boolean;
restart(id: string): boolean;
killAll(callback: Function): void;
areAllCaptured(): boolean;
markCaptured(id: string): void;
}
interface DeprecatedServer {
start(options?: any, callback?: ServerCallback): void;
}
interface Runner {
run(options?: ConfigOptions|ConfigFile, callback?: ServerCallback): void;
}
interface Server extends NodeJS.EventEmitter {
new(options?: ConfigOptions|ConfigFile, callback?: ServerCallback): Server;
/**
* Start the server
*/
start(): void;
/**
* Get properties from the injector
* @param token
*/
get(token: string): any;
/**
* Force a refresh of the file list
*/
refreshFiles(): Promise<any>;
///**
// * Backward-compatibility with karma-intellij bundled with WebStorm.
// * Deprecated since version 0.13, to be removed in 0.14
// */
//static start(): void;
}
interface ServerCallback {
(exitCode: number): void;
}
interface Config {
set: (config: ConfigOptions) => void;
LOG_DISABLE: string;
LOG_ERROR: string;
LOG_WARN: string;
LOG_INFO: string;
LOG_DEBUG: string;
}
interface ConfigFile {
configFile: string;
}
interface ConfigOptions {
/**
* @description Enable or disable watching files and executing the tests whenever one of these files changes.
* @default true
*/
autoWatch?: boolean;
/**
* @description When Karma is watching the files for changes, it tries to batch multiple changes into a single run
* so that the test runner doesn't try to start and restart running tests more than it should.
* The configuration setting tells Karma how long to wait (in milliseconds) after any changes have occurred
* before starting the test process again.
* @default 250
*/
autoWatchBatchDelay?: number;
/**
* @default ''
* @description The root path location that will be used to resolve all relative paths defined in <code>files</code> and <code>exclude</code>.
* If the basePath configuration is a relative path then it will be resolved to
* the <code>__dirname</code> of the configuration file.
*/
basePath?: string;
/**
* @default 2000
* @description How long does Karma wait for a browser to reconnect (in ms).
* <p>
* With a flaky connection it is pretty common that the browser disconnects,
* but the actual test execution is still running without any problems. Karma does not treat a disconnection
* as immediate failure and will wait <code>browserDisconnectTimeout</code> (ms).
* If the browser reconnects during that time, everything is fine.
* </p>
*/
browserDisconnectTimeout?: number;
/**
* @default 0
* @description The number of disconnections tolerated.
* <p>
* The <code>disconnectTolerance</code> value represents the maximum number of tries a browser will attempt
* in the case of a disconnection. Usually any disconnection is considered a failure,
* but this option allows you to define a tolerance level when there is a flaky network link between
* the Karma server and the browsers.
* </p>
*/
browserDisconnectTolerance?: number;
/**
* @default 10000
* @description How long will Karma wait for a message from a browser before disconnecting from it (in ms).
* <p>
* If, during test execution, Karma does not receive any message from a browser within
* <code>browserNoActivityTimeout</code> (ms), it will disconnect from the browser
* </p>
*/
browserNoActivityTimeout?: number;
/**
* @default []
* Possible Values:
* <ul>
* <li>Chrome (launcher comes installed with Karma)</li>
* <li>ChromeCanary (launcher comes installed with Karma)</li>
* <li>PhantomJS (launcher comes installed with Karma)</li>
* <li>Firefox (launcher requires karma-firefox-launcher plugin)</li>
* <li>Opera (launcher requires karma-opera-launcher plugin)</li>
* <li>Internet Explorer (launcher requires karma-ie-launcher plugin)</li>
* <li>Safari (launcher requires karma-safari-launcher plugin)</li>
* </ul>
* @description A list of browsers to launch and capture. When Karma starts up, it will also start up each browser
* which is placed within this setting. Once Karma is shut down, it will shut down these browsers as well.
* You can capture any browser manually by opening the browser and visiting the URL where
* the Karma web server is listening (by default it is <code>http://localhost:9876/</code>).
*/
browsers?: string[];
/**
* @default 60000
* @description Timeout for capturing a browser (in ms).
* <p>
* The <code>captureTimeout</code> value represents the maximum boot-up time allowed for a
* browser to start and connect to Karma. If any browser does not get captured within the timeout, Karma
* will kill it and try to launch it again and, after three attempts to capture it, Karma will give up.
* </p>
*/
captureTimeout?: number;
client?: ClientOptions;
/**
* @default true
* @description Enable or disable colors in the output (reporters and logs).
*/
colors?: boolean;
/**
* @default []
* @description List of files/patterns to exclude from loaded files.
*/
exclude?: string[];
/**
* @default []
* @description List of files/patterns to load in the browser.
*/
files?: (FilePattern|string)[];
/**
* @default []
* @description List of test frameworks you want to use. Typically, you will set this to ['jasmine'], ['mocha'] or ['qunit']...
* Please note just about all frameworks in Karma require an additional plugin/framework library to be installed (via NPM).
*/
frameworks?: string[];
/**
* @default 'localhost'
* @description Hostname to be used when capturing browsers.
*/
hostname?: string;
/**
* @default {}
* @description Options object to be used by Node's https class.
* Object description can be found in the
* [NodeJS.org API docs](https://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_createserver_options_secureconnectionlistener)
*/
httpsServerOptions?: https.ServerOptions;
/**
* @default config.LOG_INFO
* Possible values:
* <ul>
* <li>config.LOG_DISABLE</li>
* <li>config.LOG_ERROR</li>
* <li>config.LOG_WARN</li>
* <li>config.LOG_INFO</li>
* <li>config.LOG_DEBUG</li>
* </ul>
* @description Level of logging.
*/
logLevel?: string;
/**
* @default [{type: 'console'}]
* @description A list of log appenders to be used. See the documentation for [log4js] for more information.
*/
loggers?: log4js.AppenderConfigBase[];
/**
* @default ['karma-*']
* @description List of plugins to load. A plugin can be a string (in which case it will be required
* by Karma) or an inlined plugin - Object.
* By default, Karma loads all sibling NPM modules which have a name starting with karma-*.
* Note: Just about all plugins in Karma require an additional library to be installed (via NPM).
*/
plugins?: any[];
/**
* @default 9876
* @description The port where the web server will be listening.
*/
port?: number;
/**
* @default {'**\/*.coffee': 'coffee'}
* @description A map of preprocessors to use.
*
* Preprocessors can be loaded through [plugins].
*
* Note: Just about all preprocessors in Karma (other than CoffeeScript and some other defaults)
* require an additional library to be installed (via NPM).
*
* Be aware that preprocessors may be transforming the files and file types that are available at run time. For instance,
* if you are using the "coverage" preprocessor on your source files, if you then attempt to interactively debug
* your tests, you'll discover that your expected source code is completely changed from what you expected. Because
* of that, you'll want to engineer this so that your automated builds use the coverage entry in the "reporters" list,
* but your interactive debugging does not.
*
*/
preprocessors?: { [name: string]: string|string[] }
/**
* @default 'http:'
* Possible Values:
* <ul>
* <li>http:</li>
* <li>https:</li>
* </ul>
* @description Protocol used for running the Karma webserver.
* Determines the use of the Node http or https class.
* Note: Using <code>'https:'</code> requires you to specify <code>httpsServerOptions</code>.
*/
protocol?: string;
/**
* @default {}
* @description A map of path-proxy pairs.
*/
proxies?: { [path: string]: string }
/**
* @default true
* @description Whether or not Karma or any browsers should raise an error when an inavlid SSL certificate is found.
*/
proxyValidateSSL?: boolean;
/**
* @default 0
* @description Karma will report all the tests that are slower than given time limit (in ms).
* This is disabled by default (since the default value is 0).
*/
reportSlowerThan?: number;
/**
* @default ['progress']
* Possible Values:
* <ul>
* <li>dots</li>
* <li>progress</li>
* </ul>
* @description A list of reporters to use.
* Additional reporters, such as growl, junit, teamcity or coverage can be loaded through plugins.
* Note: Just about all additional reporters in Karma (other than progress) require an additional library to be installed (via NPM).
*/
reporters?: string[];
/**
* @default false
* @description Continuous Integration mode.
* If true, Karma will start and capture all configured browsers, run tests and then exit with an exit code of 0 or 1 depending
* on whether all tests passed or any tests failed.
*/
singleRun?: boolean;
/**
* @default ['polling', 'websocket']
* @description An array of allowed transport methods between the browser and testing server. This configuration setting
* is handed off to [socket.io](http://socket.io/) (which manages the communication
* between browsers and the testing server).
*/
transports?: string[];
/**
* @default '/'
* @description The base url, where Karma runs.
* All of Karma's urls get prefixed with the urlRoot. This is helpful when using proxies, as
* sometimes you might want to proxy a url that is already taken by Karma.
*/
urlRoot?: string;
}
interface ClientOptions {
/**
* @default undefined
* @description When karma run is passed additional arguments on the command-line, they
* are passed through to the test adapter as karma.config.args (an array of strings).
* The client.args option allows you to set this value for actions other than run.
* How this value is used is up to your test adapter - you should check your adapter's
* documentation to see how (and if) it uses this value.
*/
args?: string[];
/**
* @default true
* @description Run the tests inside an iFrame or a new window
* If true, Karma runs the tests inside an iFrame. If false, Karma runs the tests in a new window. Some tests may not run in an
* iFrame and may need a new window to run.
*/
useIframe?: boolean;
/**
* @default true
* @description Capture all console output and pipe it to the terminal.
*/
captureConsole?: boolean;
}
interface FilePattern {
/**
* The pattern to use for matching. This property is mandatory.
*/
pattern: string;
/**
* @default true
* @description If <code>autoWatch</code> is true all files that have set watched to true will be watched
* for changes.
*/
watched?: boolean;
/**
* @default true
* @description Should the files be included in the browser using <script> tag? Use false if you want to
* load them manually, eg. using Require.js.
*/
included?: boolean;
/**
* @default true
* @description Should the files be served by Karma's webserver?
*/
served?: boolean;
/**
* @default false
* @description Should the files be served from disk on each request by Karma's webserver?
*/
nocache?: boolean;
}
}
var karma: karma.Karma;
export = karma;
}