Prepare the target directory, you can use one of the following options:
hanoi hanoi . hanoi /path/to/projectYou need a valid Rake installation to run your tests:
rake test:jsYou can specify to run the test against one or more browsers:
rake test:js BROWSERS=firefox,ie,safariYou can specify to run only certain tests:
rake test:js TESTS=path/to/first_test.js,path/to/second_test.jsYou can combine both BROWSERS
and TESTS
configurations.
The hanoi
executable will create the following structure:
Rakefile
creates a fresh rakefile, you have to edit it according to your setuptest
Hanoi creates it if missing, otherwise will choose between existingtest
orspec
pathsjavascript
is the root directory of your testsassets
contains the jQuery and QUnit source file and a css.
Place your assets in this directory, it’s mapped as root path/
.example_test.js
is a sample of a real test case.templates
contains the template file for your tests. You shouldn’t edit it, if you don’t know the risk.fixtures
contains all the HTML fixtures, each file will be injected into the proper case.
By convention, your test/javascript
folder should reflect the structure of your source directory,
appending the _test.js
suffix to each test case and the _fixtures.html
to each fixture file.
Example:
src/ directory_a/ directory_b/ file_3.js file_2.js file_1.js test/ javascript/ directory_a/ directory_b/ file_3_test.js file_2_test.js file_1_test.js fixtures/ directory_a/ directory_b/ file_3_fixtures.html file_1_fixtures.htmlYou have probably noticed that file_2_fixtures.html
is missing, this because fixtures are optional.
- MacOS
- Windows
- Linux
- Firefox
- Safari
- Internet Explorer
- Opera
- Konqueror
The Ruby libraries of Hanoi are a customization of the jsblib.rb, courtesy of the Prototype team.
Hanoi runs a customized version of QUnit, courtesy of the jQuery team.
git clone git://github.com/jodosha/hanoi.git© 2009 Luca Guidi – http://lucaguidi.com, released under the MIT license