I've written a node module which can be used for both the backend and client
(exports || window).Bar= (function () {
return function () { .... }
})();
Now my karma tests use PhantomJs and complain about the not existing exports
variable
gulp.task('test', function () {
var karma = require('karma').server;
karma.start({
autoWatch: false,
browsers: [
'PhantomJS'
],
coverageReporter: {
type: 'lcovonly'
},
frameworks: [
'jasmine'
],
files: [
'bar.js',
'tests/bar.spec.js'
],
junitReporter: {
outputFile: 'target/junit.xml'
},
preprocessors: {
'app/js/!(lib)/**/*.js': 'coverage'
},
reporters: [
'progress',
'junit',
'coverage'
],
singleRun: true
});
});
The error I get is
PhantomJS 1.9.7 (Mac OS X) ERROR
ReferenceError: Can't find variable: exports
Is there a way to ignore the exports variable in karam/phantomsJs ?