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Installation
Karma runs on Node.js and is available as an NPM package.
Installing Node.js #
On Mac or Linux we recommend using NVM. On Windows, download Node.js from the official site or use the NVM PowerShell Module.
Note:
Karma currently works on Node.js 6.x, 8.x, and 10.x. See FAQ for more info.Installing Karma and plugins #
The recommended approach is to install Karma (and all the plugins your project needs) locally in the project's directory.
# Install Karma:
$ npm install karma --save-dev
# Install plugins that your project needs:
$ npm install karma-jasmine karma-chrome-launcher jasmine-core --save-dev
This will install karma
, karma-jasmine
, karma-chrome-launcher
and jasmine-core
packages into node_modules
in your current
working directory and also save these as devDependencies
in package.json
, so that any
other developer working on the project will only have to do npm install
in order to get all these
dependencies installed.
# Run Karma:
$ ./node_modules/karma/bin/karma start
Commandline Interface #
Typing ./node_modules/karma/bin/karma start
sucks and so you might find it useful to install karma-cli
globally. You will need to do this if you want to run Karma on Windows from the command line.
$ npm install -g karma-cli
Then, you can run Karma simply by karma
from anywhere and it will always run the local version.