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openproject/karma/tests/directives/components/execute-on-enter-test.js

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//-- copyright
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describe('executeOnEnter Directive', function() {
var compile, element, rootScope, scope;
beforeEach(angular.mock.module('openproject.uiComponents'));
beforeEach(module('templates'));
beforeEach(inject(function($rootScope, $compile) {
var html;
html = '<input execute-on-enter="myFunction()"></input>';
element = angular.element(html);
rootScope = $rootScope;
scope = $rootScope.$new();
scope.myFunction = sinon.spy();
compile = function() {
$compile(element)(scope);
scope.$digest();
};
}));
describe('element', function() {
beforeEach(function() {
compile();
});
it('should execute the function passed to its scope', function() {
var event = jQuery.Event('keydown', { which: 13 });
element.trigger(event);
expect(scope.myFunction).to.have.been.called;
});
});
});