Bootstrap uses [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/). Each plugin has a file dedicated to its tests in `tests/unit/<plugin-name>.spec.js`.
-`visual/` contains "visual" tests which are run interactively in real browsers and require manual verification by humans.
To run the unit test suite via [Karma](https://karma-runner.github.io/), run `npm run js-test`.
To run the unit test suite via [Karma](https://karma-runner.github.io/) and debug, run `npm run js-debug`.
## How do I add a new unit test?
1. Locate and open the file dedicated to the plugin which you need to add tests to (`tests/unit/<plugin-name>.spec.js`).
2. Review the [Jasmine API Documentation](https://jasmine.github.io/pages/docs_home.html) and use the existing tests as references for how to structure your new tests.
3. Write the necessary unit test(s) for the new or revised functionality.
4. Run `npm run js-test` to see the results of your newly-added test(s).
**Note:** Your new unit tests should fail before your changes are applied to the plugin, and should pass after your changes are applied to the plugin.
## What should a unit test look like?
- Each test should have a unique name clearly stating what unit is being tested.
- Each test should be in the corresponding `describe`.
- Each test should test only one unit per test, although one test can include several assertions. Create multiple tests for multiple units of functionality.
- Each test should use [`expect`](https://jasmine.github.io/api/edge/matchers.html) to ensure something is expected.
Currently we’re aiming for at least 90% test coverage for our code. To ensure your changes meet or exceed this limit, run `npm run js-test-karma` and open the file in `js/coverage/lcov-report/index.html` to see the code coverage for each plugin. See more details when you select a plugin and ensure your change is fully covered by unit tests.