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35 changes: 19 additions & 16 deletions addon/ng2/blueprints/ng2/files/__path__/test.ts
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@

/*global jasmine, __karma__, window*/
import 'core-js/es6';
import 'core-js/es7/reflect';

Expand All @@ -16,22 +14,27 @@ import 'zone.js/dist/sync-test';
// RxJS
import 'rxjs/Rx';

Promise.all([
System.import('@angular/core/testing'),
System.import('@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing')
]).then(function (providers) {
let testing = providers[0];
let testingBrowser = providers[1];
// Unfortunately there's no typing for the `__karma__` variable. Just declare it as any.
declare var __karma__: any;

// Prevent Karma from running prematurely.
__karma__.loaded = function () {};


Promise.all([
System.import('@angular/core/testing'),
System.import('@angular/platform-browser-dynamic/testing')
])
// First, initialize the Angular testing environment.
.then(([testing, testingBrowser]) => {
testing.setBaseTestProviders(
testingBrowser.TEST_BROWSER_DYNAMIC_PLATFORM_PROVIDERS,
testingBrowser.TEST_BROWSER_DYNAMIC_APPLICATION_PROVIDERS
);
});

let testContext: any = require.context('./', true, /\.spec\.ts/);
function requireAll(requireContext: any) {
return requireContext.keys().map(requireContext);
}

requireAll(testContext);
})
// Then we find all the tests.
.then(() => require.context('./', true, /\.spec\.ts/))
// And load the modules.
.then(context => context.keys().map(context))
// Finally, start Karma to run the tests.
.then(__karma__.start, __karma__.error);