On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 6:00:15 AM UTC+11, Kevin Bell wrote:
>
> We at CircleCI have been running our clojurescript.test tests with Karma 
> lately, with great results. Easy access to Chrome devtools for unit tests 
> is great, and it provides great community plugins like junit-formatted xml 
> output (which CircleCI understands).
>
> You can read about how it works in our blog post on the topic 
> <http://blog.circleci.com/testing-clojurescript-code-with-clojurescript-test-and-karma/?utm_campaign=clojurescript-karma-blog&utm_medium=post&utm_source=clojure-mailing-list&utm_content=announce>.
>  
> The main caveat is that at the moment our karma-cljs.test adapter is 
> hardcoded to call "circle.karma.run_tests_for_karma" as an entry point to 
> the ClojureScript side of things. We also use a bit of a hack to load all 
> of the test namespaces when {:optimizations :none} is used.
>
>
Just heads up ... 

You'll need to change your  ":none" hack as soon as you switch to 
clojurescript  v0.0.2719 :
https://github.com/mike-thompson-day8/cljsbuild-none-test-seed/blob/master/test.html#L112-L124


Cheers,
Mike

 

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