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karma-nodewebkit-launcher

Launcher for node-webkit.


This is a small but experimental launcher, based on the Safari Launcher by Vojta Jina and contributors, and not affiliated with any official or semi-official Karma plugins.


Installation

The easiest way is to keep karma-nodewebkit-launcher as a devDependency in your package.json.

{
  "devDependencies": {
    "karma": "~0.10",
    "karma-nodewebkit-launcher": "~0.0.6"
  }
}

You can do it on the command line by:

npm install karma-nodewebkit-launcher --save-dev

Configuration

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
    browsers: ['NodeWebkit']
  });
};

You can pass list of browsers as a CLI argument too:

karma start --browsers NodeWebkit

Locally-installed Node modules

If you're using locally-installed Node modules via require in your code in the node_modules directory, you should be able to just require them, and they should be found by the testing environment. If they are in another location, in order for the testing environment to find them, you have 2 options.

You can explicitly set NODE_PATH in the environment to the directory containing the modules.

export NODE_PATH=/full/path/to/custom_node_modules

Alternatively, you can create a custom configuration in karma.conf.js:

browsers: ['NodeWebkitWithCustomPath],

customLaunchers: {
  'NodeWebkitWithCustomPath': {
    base: 'NodeWebkit',
    // Remember to include 'node_modules' if you have some modules there
    paths: ['relative/path/to/custom_node_modules', 'node_modules']
  }
} 

Avoid download of NodeWebkit binary on every build

The launcher depends on npm-installer to download the NodeWebkit binary for your platform and achitecture. The default behaviour of this is to download on every npm install, which can take time. To avoid this you can download the file ahead of time, save it to a location accessibly by http:// or file:// URL, and set the nwjs_urlbase option of npm-installer to retrieve the binary from this location.

You can do this on the command line

npm install --nwjs_urlbase=file:///home/bilbo/my/own/mirror

via a line in a .npmrc file

nwjs_urlbase=file:///home/bilbo/my/own/mirror

or by the environment variable NWJS_URLBASE

export NWJS_URLBASE=file:///home/bilbo/my/own/mirror

Custom node-webkit manifest

The default node-webkit package.json that is used in the launcher is

{
  "name": "karma-runner",
  "main": "index.html",
  "node-remote": "<local>"
}

You can overwrite and add to these defaults by creating a custom configuration in karma.conf.js. For example, to run your tests in kiosk mode

browsers: ['NodeWebkitKiosk'],

customLaunchers: {
  'NodeWebkitKiosk': {
    base: 'NodeWebkit',
    options: {
      window: {
        'kiosk': true
      }
    }
  }
}

The options in the above example are merged with the defaults, so the resulting package.json used in node-webkit is

{
  "name": "karma-runner",
  "main": "index.html",
  "node-remote": "<local>",
  "window": {
    "kiosk": true
  }
}

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