How do I set up Jasmine for testing in my Angular project?
To set up Jasmine in your Angular project, you need to ensure that Jasmine is included in your testing framework. If you created your Angular project using the Angular CLI, Jasmine is already included by default.
What files do I need to configure for Jasmine?
You typically need to configure the karma.conf.js
file to include Jasmine as the testing framework. This file is generated when you create an Angular project with the CLI.
Can you show me an example of a simple test using Jasmine?
Sure! Here's a simple test example:
describe('MyComponent', () => {
it('should create the component', () => {
const component = new MyComponent();
expect(component).toBeTruthy();
});
});
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