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BREAKING CHANGE: Angular is now fully camel case. Before: <p *ng-if="cond"> <my-cmp [my-prop]="exp"> <my-cmp (my-event)="action()"> <my-cmp [(my-prop)]="prop"> <input #my-input> <template ng-for #my-item [ng-for-of]=items #my-index="index"> After <p *ngIf="cond"> <my-cmp [myProp]="exp"> <my-cmp (myEvent)="action()"> <my-cmp [(myProp)]="prop"> <input #myInput>`, <template ngFor="#my-item" [ngForOf]=items #myIndex="index"> The full details are found in [angular2/docs/migration/kebab-case.md](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/modules/angular2/docs/migration/kebab-case.md) |
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README.md
Contains helpers to run unit tests for angular2 components and injectables,
backed by the package:test
library.
Usage
Update the dev dependencies in your pubspec.yaml
to include the angular testing
and test packages:
dev_dependencies:
test: '^0.12.6'
angular2_testing: any
Then in your test files, use angular2_testing helpers in place of setUp
and test
:
import 'package:test/test.dart';
import 'package:angular2_testing/angular2_testing.dart';
void main() {
// This must be called at the beginning of your tests.
initAngularTests();
// Initialize the injection tokens you will use in your tests.
setUpProviders(() => [provide(MyToken, useValue: 'my string'), TestService]);
// You can then get tokens from the injector via ngSetUp and ngTest.
ngSetUp((TestService testService) {
testService.initialize();
});
ngTest('can grab injected values', (@Inject(MyToken) token, TestService testService) {
expect(token, equals('my string'));
expect(testService.status, equals('ready'));
});
}
Examples
A sample test is available in test/angular2_testing_test.dart
.