Preprocessor for converting HTML files into JS strings.
Note: If you are using AngularJS, check out karma-ng-html2js-preprocessor.
Installation
The easiest way is to keep karma-html2js-preprocessor as a devDependency in your package.json.
{
"devDependencies": {
"karma": "~0.10",
"karma-html2js-preprocessor": "~0.1"
}
}You can simple do it by:
npm install karma-html2js-preprocessor --save-dev
Configuration
// karma.conf.js module.exports = function(config) { config.set({ preprocessors: { '**/*.html': ['html2js'] }, files: [ '*.js', '*.html' ], html2JsPreprocessor: { // strip this from the file path stripPrefix: 'public/', // prepend this to the file path prependPrefix: 'served/', // or define a custom transform function processPath: function(filePath) { // Drop the file extension return filePath.replace(/\.html$/, ''); } } }); };
How does it work ?
This preprocessor converts HTML files into JS strings and publishes them in the global window.__html__, so that you can use these for testing DOM operations.
For instance this template.html...
... will be served as template.html.js:
window.__html__ = window.__html__ || {}; window.__html__['template.html'] = '<div>something</div>';
See the end2end test for a complete example.
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