In some of my directives, I'm adding functions to the scope to handle logic specific for the directive. For example:
link: function(scope, element, attrs) {
scope.doStuff = function() {
//do a bunch of stuff I want to test
}
}
How do I go about testing that function? I googled around for how test a directive, but the things I found were more about testing changes on the element. I can certainly compile my directive before each of my tests, but that would wipe out my scope every time. I want to test the function as properties in my scope changes.
Is there any way to get a hold of the object that is returned from the directive definition? Then I could just call the link function directly and test the behavior of each of the functions defined on the scope. Is there a better way to do all this?
I'm using Jasmine to run my tests, and I'm wanting to my scope setup in the describe
functions, so I can have multiple it
functions for the same scope data.