Hi all,

Hope you had a great Christmas (or whatever you celebrate). As promised I
wrote the first installment about our RequireJS and AngularJS setup:
http://engineering.radius.com/post/71425827156/requirejs-with-angularjs-an-example

I hope to find time before New Years to write a similar post about our
testing setup.

// Jonas

On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Jonas Rabbe <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Like I mentioned, we are running tests with Jasmine and Karma in our
> RequireJS based setup. It's definitely doable and not as hard as I figured.
> The biggest hurdle was setting up `ng-html2js` because we do not have a
> global `angular` object available.
>
> I just started writing some of these small articles I mentioned before,
> and will post again once I put something on the blog.
>
> // Jonas
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Stu Salsbury <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Danny, if Karma is a must-have there might be reason for concern. Perhaps
>> it was my ignorance or impatience but I never figured out how to make it
>> work with requirejs. It was pretty straightforward in mocha after finding a
>> sample project on github.
>>  On Dec 21, 2013 8:46 PM, "Danny Eck" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> @stu u totally identified my cause for concern here. Our test setup
>>> right now revolves around karma and jasmine *without* any Require stuff.
>>> There’s pressure mounting to start using Require for everything and since
>>> i'm not all that familiar with it, my first reaction is fear.
>>>
>>> A working example of an angular app with the following (ideal)
>>> characteristics would be HUGELY helpful:
>>>
>>>  - multiple user-defined angular modules with inter dependence
>>>  - require + karma + jasmine setup
>>>  - a basic build routine (grunt)
>>>
>>> After seeing it all work together i could at least offer "yes it can be
>>> done. We'll start putting the pieces together" instead of "gee whiz... I
>>> dunno". Experimenting on my own here probably would not be a good use of
>>> time.
>>>
>>> I'll have to check out the potato project. Getting more familiar with
>>> Require also seems like a good idea. Maybe more teams like mine would be
>>> hip to require + angular if there were more articles/demos/resources
>>> teaching this kind of thing. Can anyone recommend?
>>>
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