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🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop* --- <details><summary>ng-schematics: 0.1.0</summary> ## 0.1.0 (2022-11-23) ### Features * **ng-schematics:** Release @puppeteer/ng-schematics ([#9244](https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/issues/9244)) ([ |
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CHANGELOG.md | ||
copySchemaFiles.js | ||
package-lock.json | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
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Puppeteer Angular Schematic
Adds Puppeteer-based e2e tests to your Angular project.
Usage
Run the command bellow in an Angular CLI app directory and follow the prompts. Note this will add the schematic as a dependency to your project.
ng add @puppeteer/ng-schematics
Or you can use the same command followed by the options bellow.
Currently, this schematic supports the following test frameworks:
- Jasmine [https://jasmine.github.io/]
- Jest [https://jestjs.io/]
- Mocha [https://mochajs.org/]
- Node Test Runner (Experimental) [https://nodejs.org/api/test.html]
With the schematics installed you can run E2E tests:
ng e2e
Note: Command spawns it's own server on the same port
ng serve
does.
Options
When adding schematics to your project you can to provide following options:
Option | Description | Value | Required |
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--isDefaultTester |
When true, replaces default ng e2e command. |
boolean |
true |
--exportConfig |
When true, creates an empty Puppeteer configuration file. (.puppeteerrc.cjs ) |
boolean |
true |
--testingFramework |
The testing framework to install along side Puppeteer. | "jasmine" , "jest" , "mocha" , "node" |
true |
Contributing
Check out our contributing guide to get an overview of what you need to develop in the Puppeteer repo.
Unit Testing
The schematics utilize @angular-devkit/schematics/testing
for verifying correct file creation and package.json
updates. To execute the test suit:
npm run test