I'm using Angular 4, Webpack 2.4.1, Karma 1.6 and Jasmine 2.6.1 and am writing ES2015 not TypeScript
I've got a tiny angular demo app and I want to add unit tests. The demo app itself itself is working and Webpack is bundling everything correctly, but when I try to run the unit tests I see some errors in the console like this:
ReferenceError: Can't find variable: Map
at Static/js/app.welcome.js:2569
(app.welcome.js is the name of my component)
Webpack appears to be building my test bundle properly, Karma server is starting up correctly and PhantomJS is launching correctly, but then I see several of the Map errors.
I'm definitely not using the Map()
constructor in my own code.
Here are my files -
app.welcome.js:
import {Component} from '@angular/core';
class WelcomeComponent {
constructor () {
this.welcomeMessage = 'Welcome to Angular 4';
}
}
WelcomeComponent.annotations = [
new Component({
selector: 'my-app',
template: '<h1>{{welcomeMessage}}</h1>'
})
];
export {WelcomeComponent};
app.welcome.spec.js:
import {TestBed} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {WelcomeComponent} from '../../js/app.welcome';
describe('The Welcome component', function () {
let component;
beforeEach(function() {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [WelcomeComponent]
});
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(WelcomeComponent);
component = fixture.componentInstance;
});
it('should be a component', function() {
expect(component).toBeDefined();
});
it('should have a welcome message', function () {
expect(component.welcomeMessage).toEqual('Welcome to Angular 4');
});
});
karma.conf.js:
const webpack = require('webpack');
module.exports = function(config) {
config.set({
basePath: '',
frameworks: ['jasmine'],
files: [
'./Static/js/**/*.js',
'./Static/test/**/*.spec.js'
],
exclude: [
'./Static/js/main.js'
],
preprocessors: {
'./Static/js/**/*.js': ['webpack'],
'./Static/test/**/*.spec.js': ['webpack']
},
reporters: ['progress'],
port: 9876,
colors: true,
logLevel: config.LOG_INFO,
autoWatch: false,
browsers: ['PhantomJS'],
singleRun: true,
concurrency: Infinity,
webpack: {
module: {
rules: [{
test: /.js$/,
use: [{
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: { presets: ['es2015'] }
}]
}]
},
plugins: [
new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin(/angular(\|/)core(\|/)@angular/, './src')
]
}
})
}
I've tried adding imports to my test file like import 'zone.js';
and import 'core-js/es6';
after reading other answers here, but this has not helped.
I've looked through Testing -ts - GUIDE and I don't appear to be missing anything huge from the earlier basic examples, but the problem is that all the official docs are geared towards TypeScript, while I want to use ES2015.
I understand that Map is an new type of object in ES2015 and not a variable as indicated by the error. Shouldn't Babel support this though?
Can anyone help?
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