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# Debugging Angular
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The Angular project has comprehensive unit tests for the core packages and the tools.
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The core packages are tested both in the browser (via Karma) and on the server (via Node.js).
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## Debugging in Karma
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It is useful to focus your debugging on one test at a time by changing that test to be
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defined using the `fit(...)` function, rather than `it(...)`. Moreover it can be helpful
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to place a `debugger` statement in this `fit` clause to cause the debugger to stop when
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it hits this test.
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Read more about starting the debugger for Karma with Bazel in the [BAZEL.md](./BAZEL.md)
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document.
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## Debugging in Node
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It is useful to focus your debugging on one test at a time by changing that test to be
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defined using the `fit(...)` function, rather than `it(...)`. Moreover it can be helpful
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to place a `debugger` statement in this `fit` clause to cause the debugger to stop when
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it hits this test.
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Read more about starting the debugger for NodeJS tests with Bazel in the [BAZEL.md](./BAZEL.md)
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document. |