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# ADR 0008: Testing — Karma + Jasmine
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**Date:** 2026-04-26
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**Status:** Accepted
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## Context
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Angular's default test setup uses Karma as the test runner (executing tests in a real Chrome browser) and Jasmine as the assertion/spec framework. Alternatives include Jest (runs in Node via jsdom, no real browser) and Vitest (ESM-native, faster).
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Migrating to Jest or Vitest would require changing test utilities, removing `zone.js/testing`, and potentially adjusting Angular testing module setup.
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## Decision
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Keep Karma + Jasmine. The test suite (54 specs) is small enough that Karma's startup overhead is not a bottleneck. The default Angular TestBed utilities work without modification.
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## Consequences
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- **Positive:** Zero migration effort. Full compatibility with Angular's `TestBed` and `ComponentFixture` APIs.
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- **Positive:** Tests run in a real browser, catching browser-specific issues that jsdom misses.
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- **Negative:** Slower startup than Jest/Vitest due to Chrome launch. Acceptable at the current test suite size.
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- **Future consideration:** If the test suite grows significantly or CI performance becomes a concern, evaluate migration to Jest with `jest-preset-angular`.
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