Tell me more ×
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required.

I try to test the code below:

describe('myService test', function () {
    describe('when I call myService.one', function () {
        beforeEach(angular.module('TargetMarketServices'));
        it('returns 1', inject(function (imagesRepository) {
            expect(true).toEqual(true);
        }));

    });

});

When this code is executed I get this error:

TypeError: 'undefined' is not a function (evaluating 'this.func.apply(this.spec)')
    at http://localhost:8080/testacular.js:76
    at http://localhost:8080/context.html:35
ReferenceError: Can't find variable: inject
    at /home/peter/Dropbox/AngularJS/set-component/test/sets/sets-ihm.js:6
    at /home/peter/Dropbox/AngularJS/set-component/test/sets/sets-ihm.js:8
    at /home/peter/Dropbox/AngularJS/set-component/test/sets/sets-ihm.js:10

PhantomJS 1.8: Executed 1 of 3 (1 FAILED) (skipped 2) (0.072 secs / 0.01 secs)

For my test, I use Testacular with Jasmine and PhantomJS.

Thanks for your help.

share|improve this question

1 Answer

The line where you have

beforeEach(angular.module('TargetMarketServices'));

should be

beforeEach(module('TargetMarketServices'));

If you take a look at the angular-phonecat project in test/unit/directivesSpec.js it uses

beforeEach(module('myApp.directives'));

If I modify it to use angular.module instead:

beforeEach(angular.module('myApp.directives'));

then I get this error when running testacular also:

TypeError: 'undefined' is not a function (evaluating 'this.func.apply(this.spec)')
share|improve this answer
1  
But, when I use only module, I get the error "ReferenceError: Can't find variable: module" – ChriX Feb 8 at 1:39
Sorry, I meant angular-seed earlier, not angular-phonecat. You are getting that ReferenceError, I'm assuming, because you do not have angular-mocks.js in your testacular unit testing configuration file. – Ryan O'Neill Feb 8 at 5:52
The problem has been resolved by taking the angular-mocks.js file. – ChriX Feb 8 at 10:37

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.