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stevenqzhang / ChromeExtensionGulp.js
Created March 6, 2017 00:09 — forked from lykmapipo/ChromeExtensionGulp.js
Gulp file for building a Chrome Extension
'use strict';
//npm install gulp gulp-minify-css gulp-uglify gulp-clean gulp-cleanhtml gulp-jshint gulp-strip-debug gulp-zip --save-dev
var gulp = require('gulp'),
clean = require('gulp-clean'),
cleanhtml = require('gulp-cleanhtml'),
minifycss = require('gulp-minify-css'),
jshint = require('gulp-jshint'),
stripdebug = require('gulp-strip-debug'),
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stevenqzhang / jasmine_chrome_tests.md
Last active June 26, 2017 18:37 — forked from ecmendenhall/jasmine_chrome_tests.md
Integrating the Jasmine test runner for Chrome extension development

[Jasmine][jas] is an excellent framework for JavaScript testing, but I had a tough time coaxing it into cooperation with the Chrome extension I was developing. Jasmine's default testrunner uses an inline script block that listens for window.onload to setup the test environment, but Chrome prohibits extensions from running inline code. Alas, it's not as easy as importing the inline code as a separate file. After a little tinkering, this is what I came up with:

Extension
    ├── html
    ├── js 
    ├── manifest.json
    └── tests
        ├── jasmine
        │   └── lib

│   └── jasmine-2.5.2