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jasmine/src/boot/boot1.js
Steve Gravrock f3dba82b04 Revert to using window.onload
To support top level await, jasmine-browser-runner needs to be able
to delay env execution until after spec files have initialized. The
old-fashioned event listener style makes that straightforward.
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'use strict';
/**
This file finishes 'booting' Jasmine, performing all of the necessary
initialization before executing the loaded environment and all of a project's
specs. This file should be loaded after `boot0.js` but before any project
source files or spec files are loaded. Thus this file can also be used to
customize Jasmine for a project.
If a project is using Jasmine via the standalone distribution, this file can
be customized directly. If you only wish to configure the Jasmine env, you
can load another file that calls `jasmine.getEnv().configure({...})`
after `boot0.js` is loaded and before this file is loaded.
*/
(function() {
const env = jasmine.getEnv();
const urls = new jasmine.HtmlReporterV2Urls();
/**
* Configures Jasmine based on the current set of query parameters. This
* supports all parameters set by the HTML reporter as well as
* spec=partialPath, which filters out specs whose paths don't contain the
* parameter.
*/
env.configure(urls.configFromCurrentUrl());
const currentWindowOnload = window.onload;
window.onload = function() {
if (currentWindowOnload) {
currentWindowOnload();
}
// The HTML reporter needs to be set up here so it can access the DOM. Other
// reporters can be added at any time before env.execute() is called.
const htmlReporter = new jasmine.HtmlReporterV2({ env, urls });
env.addReporter(htmlReporter);
env.execute();
};
})();