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I'm migrating PhantomJS to Chromeheadless in my project. The project is writen in Angular1.x and has *.spec.js files for test. I have done the following changes to use Chromeheadless.

karma.conf.js

// browsers: ['PhantomJS']
browsers: ['ChromeHeadless']

package.json

"karma": "^1.7.1",
"karma-chrome-launcher": "^2.2.0"

Tests failing where ever *.spec.js setting different userAgent.

window.navigator = {
  userAgent: 'Firefox;'
}

window.navigator = {
  userAgent: 'iPad;'
}

This is working fine for PhantomJS but throws "cannot assign to readonly property navigator of object '#<Window>'" for ChromeHeadless.

Here is how i get my Window object.

myfile.spec.js

'use strict';
describe('My test description', function(){
  var rootScope, compile, window, $document, browser, scope, timeout;
  beforeEach(inject(function($rootScope, $compile, $window, _$document_, _browser_, $timeout;){
    rootScope = $rootScope;
    compile = $compile;
    window = $window;
    $document = _$document_;
    browser = _browser_;
    timeout = $timeout;
  }));
  ...
  ...
  ...
});

Searched in internet and could not find any solution or topic related to my issue. What changes should be done to make window object not read only so that i can assign other userAgents? Can anyone help on this?

Thanks in advance.

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This occours because in strict mode it's not possible to assign a read only property, and for some reason PhantomJS do no catch it. I already had some others problems with PhantomJS too, like array sort.

I don't know if you want it, but if you remove 'use strict', you could see that this error will not occour anymore.

UPDATE: Try to set user agent like this:

Object.defineProperty(window.navigator, 'userAgent', {value: 'Firefox'});

or

Object.defineProperty(window.navigator, 'userAgent', {value: 'iPad'});

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