Setting up your own continuous integration server using Jenkins for a JHipster application is harder than for a classic Spring MVC application because of all the tools required to build and test the client code.
It’s harder because you have to manage 2 software stacks in your build process:
Each stack comes with its own dependency management (artifacts, npm) with potential conflicts to solve.
Some of the instructions below may help you also to setup your development environment.
In order to be able to inspect our JavaScript test reports via Jenkins, the easiest way is to configure Karma to use JUnit reporting format and to generate reports in Maven’s surefire output directory.
Gruntfile.js
karma: {
unit: {
configFile: 'src/test/javascript/karma.conf.js',
singleRun: true,
reporters : ['dots', 'junit'],
junitReporter : {
outputFile: '../target/surefire-reports/TEST-javascript-results.xml'
}
}
},
karma.conf.js
singleRun: true,
package.json
"karma-junit-reporter": "~0.2",