I could not find how to remove code duplication in Javascript (basically what I would achieve in Java with base classes).
The concrete example is (at least) the following code, which is common to all spec files (and potentially page objects, since I am testing with that pattern in protractor):
var chai = require("chai");
var chaiAsPromised = require("chai-as-promised");
chai.use(chaiAsPromised);
var expect = chai.expect;
Can I do something to have expect available everywhere? I tried in the protractor configuration to load a file with that before the specs:
specs: [
'e2e/helpers/commonDefinitions.js',
'e2e/**/*.spec.js'
]
or use beforeLaunch or onPrepare (but want a function, not sure how to expose vars that way), but without success.
However, I would prefer a generic Javascript approach to this kind of code reuse.
Is there any good way to avoid repeating this kind of common code everywhere, especially in tests (mocha, karma, protractor)?