I'm Doing some RD on finding a java script framework to perform E-E
testing, in that process i have come across Protractor.My question is can
Protractor be used on applications which are not developed using Angular
Js??
if its not possible,kindly suggest me suitable framework
Thankyou
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Hi Alex,
I can't see how that would make the $viewChangeListeners subscribers to be
called as the code inside ngModelController is missing those calls.
Anyway, I just wrapped my code inside the usual block to call $digest or
$apply if not in $$pashe and had the same result.
I can make my code
I have a weird situation. I am working on angular app where template
rendering is failing, but other functions are working fine. The data
binding is not working at all and {{ }} are not rendered with the actual
data. What might be the issue?
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Send me you Angular version and sample code need to very the code.
On Tuesday, 19 August 2014 16:03:18 UTC+5:30, uday bhaskar wrote:
I have a weird situation. I am working on angular app where template
rendering is failing, but other functions are working fine. The data
binding is not
Thanks for the comment! I've implemented the call-back to the parent
successfully, although the performance is still as bad as it was earlier.
It seems to be that it still iterates through all of the DOM elements
one-by-one.
$element.find(a.tooltips).tooltip();
$('a.tooltips').tooltip();
I
Hello Friends,
Need to more information about latest angularjs Animation plugin
feature or ther default animation feature could you share your news or
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Thanks. I tested the app yesterday, removed all elements from pages
(partials/directives) and just navigated from page to page.
The memory the app uses increases steadily until the eventually it
crashes. I am trying to figure out what is not getting released.
The resolve: { init:
is basically
Hi,
It works for me on unbuntu/firefox31.0, same as chrome.
maybe some sort of corrupted cache ?
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:00 PM, Zoltan Szalai defaultd...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Any idea why the image doesn't show up in ubuntu/firefox31.0?
http://plnkr.co/edit/r6wK2an76dxYft9wSzsd
It
Hi guys
I'm facing some weird behaviour when trying to mock a jQuery method
(scrollTop) used in an angular directive.
I'm setting the spy like this:
spyOn($.fn, 'scrollTop').and.returnValue('100');
The test looks like this:
it('...', function() {
spyOn($.fn,
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Jonathan Matthew Beck dnc@gmail.com
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Thanks. I tested the app yesterday, removed all elements from pages
(partials/directives) and just navigated from page to page.
The memory the app uses increases steadily until the eventually it
crashes. I am
I don't see why it couldn't be. Karma is able to be used for any JS unit
testing, so that may be a help as well.
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I know this is old but I just ran into this and the $timeout workaround
works perfectly for me. I'm using the latest version of angular. Is this
something that is going to be changed eventually? Or has anybody found
another way around this?
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 1:10:58 PM UTC-6,
Using a MEAN stack (fairly new to all of these) please pardon me if I'm way
off ...
In mongo I have a collection of People
People have children so People have a single 'ParentId' property
{
_id: ObjectId,
ShortId: 1
FirstName: 'Joe',
LastName: 'Bob'
ParentId: null
},
{
_id:
Hi im building a shopping cart now on checkout im using external payment
modules. so its get redirected to another site for example paypal and then
come back for a thank you page.
but if a user selects a payment method and goes back, al the angular data
is gone, cart is empty etc. what is the
http://plnkr.co/edit/4fCKhlVZr93A3g1lUzMc?p=info
or... code below...
app.directive('amazingDomManipulator', [
function() {
return {
restrict: 'A',
compile: function(element, attrs) {
//element.attrs('ng-model', attrs.testModel)
Hello,
I'm trying to use the input date control with angular 1.3, but I have a
problem, the format is -MM-dd in all navigator without native support
of this kind of element, that is different of the behavior that I fond in
Chrome, where the date format is dd/MM/ (in Spanish) or in
Try this conf:
// An example configuration file.
exports.config = {
// Capabilities to be passed to the webdriver instance.
multiCapabilities: [
{
'browserName': 'phantomjs',
Localized datepicking is definitely pretty annoying. I know you're looking
for suggestions within the use input date space, but you might want to
check out some datepicker addons. I've used
http://www.eyecon.ro/bootstrap-datepicker/
and
http://angular-ui.github.io/bootstrap/#/datepicker
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On
You'll probably need to handle this in the typical fashion - store user
session data in a session variable, either a session cookie, or stashed in
a session store on your backend.
e
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 12:21 PM, R tget r2ge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi im building a shopping cart now on
Has anyone come up with a relatively painless way to run Protractor on
Browserstack?
It seems it possible according
to https://twitter.com/tatejohnson/status/401984671195471872
Using the configuration below, I'm able to run the tests but browserstack
never connects to my local server, instead
Hi Michael,
yes, you can do that, but if you need the stuff you add/manipulate to be
compiled too. (say you add an another angular directive…) you need to
recompile the element. or at least the parts you modified.
here is an example of that:
.directive('testModel', function($compile) {
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