Michael Giambalvo 37fedd001c feat(core): add task tracking to Testability (#16863)
Allow passing an optional timeout to Testability's whenStable(). If
specified, if Angular is not stable before the timeout is hit, the
done callback will be invoked with a list of pending macrotasks.

Also, allows an optional update callback, which will be invoked whenever
the set of pending macrotasks changes. If this callback returns true,
the timeout will be cancelled and the done callback will not be invoked.

If the optional parameters are not passed, whenStable() will work
as it did before, whether or not the task tracking zone spec is
available.

This change also migrates the Testability unit tests off the deprecated
AsyncTestCompleter.

PR Close #16863
2018-03-14 08:48:48 -07:00
..
2017-03-08 16:29:28 -08:00

API Examples

This folder contains small example apps that get in-lined into our API docs. Each example contains tests for application behavior (as opposed to testing Angular's behavior) just like an Angular application developer would write.

Running the examples

# # execute the following command only when framework code changes
./build.sh

# run when test change
./packages/examples/build.sh  

# start server
$(npm bin)/gulp serve-examples

navigate to http://localhost:8001

Running the tests

 # run only when framework code changes
./build.sh

# run to compile tests and run them
./packages/examples/test.sh

NOTE: sometimes the http server does not exit properly and it retains the 8001 port. in such a case you can use lsof -i:8001 to see which process it is and then use kill to remove it. (Or in single command: lsof -i:8001 -t | xargs kill)