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Got some issues with unit test a directive with a templateURL. I am using karma-ng-html2js-preprocessor and I've read several guides about it. Added preproccsors, stripprefix etc. Gone over it several times so it should not be any wrong there.

In my test i add this line, as written in several guides:

  beforeEach(module('template/input-with-units/input-with-units.html'));

The error I get when I run the test is:

 Failed to instantiate module template/input-with-units/input-with-units.html

I've checked all paths several times. Nothing is wrong. Is there any clever way to debug this?

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  • I know for sure that the module() function only accepts names of defined modules, not templateUrls. Whatever guide you're reading, it's definitely incorrect.
    – ryeballar
    Nov 29, 2014 at 3:26
  • @ryeballar karma-ng-html2js-preprocessor convert html files to js strings and generate a angular module.
    – Joe
    Nov 29, 2014 at 8:59

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I know this question is old, but I'll answer it in case someone else stumbles upon it.

One way to solve this is to assign moduleName to some unique string in the ngHtml2JsPreprocessor object in karma.conf.js, as follows:

ngHtml2JsPreprocessor: {
  // ...
  // Other settings here
  // ...
  moduleName: 'myHtmlTemplates'
}

and then use

beforeEach(module('myHtmlTemplates'));

However, it sounds like there is some issue with how your paths are interpreted in jasmine, so you might stumble into other problems later such as $templateCache not finding your templates. If this is the case, you may want to debug the produced paths by calling process.emitWarning(filepath) inside the cacheIdFromPath (also in ngHtml2JsPreprocessor) and modify them as you wish.

Personally, I had issues with absolute paths being produced because I put my html-files in another folder under the parent folder, as such: ../frontend/views/**/*.html, whereas my test folder where the karma.conf.js was place was named frontend.tests. The two dots caused karma to create absolute paths. I solved this by setting basePath : '..' in the karma config file.

Also, be careful with case-sensitivity in $templateCache. If you make a GET request with the wrong case in your code, you will not be able to find it in $templateCache and it will tell you that $httpBackend didn't expect that request.

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