/* * Bundle all test files together into a single bundle, and run tests against * this single bundle. * We are using karma-webpack to bundle our tests and the 'default' strategy is * to create a bundle for each test file. This isolates the tests better, but * causes a problem with Angular. The issue with Angular tests is because we * load a single global copy of Angular (see karma.conf.js) but * frontend/js/base.js is included in each bundle, meaning the Angular app is * initialised for each bundle when it is loaded onto the page when Karma * starts. This means that only the last bundle will have controllers/directives * registered against it, ultimately meaning that all other bundles will fail * because Angular cannot find the controller/directive under test. */ // Import from the top-level any JS files within a test/frontend // directory const context = require.context('../../', true, /test\/frontend\/.*\.js$/) context.keys().forEach(context)