How to change Stackblitz Jasmine configuration for Angular testing to set “random: false”










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When making a Stackblitz project for Angular testing, there is no way I have found to change the default Jasmine setting of "run tests in random order". Of course I can click on the OPTIONS box and change it manually, but I would like to create projects with a different default.



The Jasmine docs (here) show a number of ways to configure this, but none of them appear to work in Stackblitz. For example, adding the code:



jasmine.loadConfig(
random: false
);


Produces an error if added to any of the configuration files (for example main.ts) as follows:



Error in /~/main.ts (30:5)
jasmine.loadConfig is not a function


Those same docs also talk about editing the file in node_modules, but of course there is no way of getting to that in Stackblitz (that I know of).



Here is a Stackblitz to show what I mean. Notice the tests are run in random order. :)



Has anyone managed to make this work? Thanks!










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    When making a Stackblitz project for Angular testing, there is no way I have found to change the default Jasmine setting of "run tests in random order". Of course I can click on the OPTIONS box and change it manually, but I would like to create projects with a different default.



    The Jasmine docs (here) show a number of ways to configure this, but none of them appear to work in Stackblitz. For example, adding the code:



    jasmine.loadConfig(
    random: false
    );


    Produces an error if added to any of the configuration files (for example main.ts) as follows:



    Error in /~/main.ts (30:5)
    jasmine.loadConfig is not a function


    Those same docs also talk about editing the file in node_modules, but of course there is no way of getting to that in Stackblitz (that I know of).



    Here is a Stackblitz to show what I mean. Notice the tests are run in random order. :)



    Has anyone managed to make this work? Thanks!










    share|improve this question


























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      When making a Stackblitz project for Angular testing, there is no way I have found to change the default Jasmine setting of "run tests in random order". Of course I can click on the OPTIONS box and change it manually, but I would like to create projects with a different default.



      The Jasmine docs (here) show a number of ways to configure this, but none of them appear to work in Stackblitz. For example, adding the code:



      jasmine.loadConfig(
      random: false
      );


      Produces an error if added to any of the configuration files (for example main.ts) as follows:



      Error in /~/main.ts (30:5)
      jasmine.loadConfig is not a function


      Those same docs also talk about editing the file in node_modules, but of course there is no way of getting to that in Stackblitz (that I know of).



      Here is a Stackblitz to show what I mean. Notice the tests are run in random order. :)



      Has anyone managed to make this work? Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      When making a Stackblitz project for Angular testing, there is no way I have found to change the default Jasmine setting of "run tests in random order". Of course I can click on the OPTIONS box and change it manually, but I would like to create projects with a different default.



      The Jasmine docs (here) show a number of ways to configure this, but none of them appear to work in Stackblitz. For example, adding the code:



      jasmine.loadConfig(
      random: false
      );


      Produces an error if added to any of the configuration files (for example main.ts) as follows:



      Error in /~/main.ts (30:5)
      jasmine.loadConfig is not a function


      Those same docs also talk about editing the file in node_modules, but of course there is no way of getting to that in Stackblitz (that I know of).



      Here is a Stackblitz to show what I mean. Notice the tests are run in random order. :)



      Has anyone managed to make this work? Thanks!







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          There is dedicated configure method on Jasmine environment:



          main.ts



          jasmine.getEnv().configure(random: false); // add this
          bootstrap();


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          • Very nice! How did you know to use jasmine.getEnv() that way?

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          There is dedicated configure method on Jasmine environment:



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          jasmine.getEnv().configure(random: false); // add this
          bootstrap();


          Forked Stackblitz






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          There is dedicated configure method on Jasmine environment:



          main.ts



          jasmine.getEnv().configure(random: false); // add this
          bootstrap();


          Forked Stackblitz






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          There is dedicated configure method on Jasmine environment:



          main.ts



          jasmine.getEnv().configure(random: false); // add this
          bootstrap();


          Forked Stackblitz






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          There is dedicated configure method on Jasmine environment:



          main.ts



          jasmine.getEnv().configure(random: false); // add this
          bootstrap();


          Forked Stackblitz







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