I have an Angular service that is including two other modules: logger
and toaster
. logger.js is local and I've included it in this plunkr. As for toaster it is a third party library, and within the plunker, index.html is including it as a script tag.
This is my first attempt at testing with Jasmine, and I've trimmed things down to be concise. At first I couldn't get the tests to pass due to an injector error related to the logger
module. Finally through trial and error, I noticed that, in index.html, if I loaded logger.js after common.js, the error would go away and the tests would pass.
Now I am trying to pass the toaster
module into the common
service module, but no matter where I include the reference to toaster.min.js, I get the following error. When I run this locally instead of as a plunkr, I can verify that toaster.min.js is getting loaded; furthermore by looking at its content, I've verified that it defines a toaster
module. So I am kind of at a loss as to what else to try in order to get toaster
to load properly so I can finish the testing of my common
service.
Error: [$injector:unpr] Unknown provider: toasterProvider <- toaster <- common
If it's not the order of including the modules via their script/src tags, any other help would be appreciated, up to and including forking and modifying the plunker so it runs.
toaster
) loaded in dependent module (common
):angular.module('common', ['toaster'])
. Just follow the answer. It isn't specific to Jasmine or testing, the same thing will happen if you will try to instantiatecommon
service in isolation from the application:angular.injector(['ng', 'common']).get('common')
.