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Jasmine is a behavior-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code. It does not depend on any other JavaScript frameworks. It does not require a DOM. And it has a clean, obvious syntax so that you can easily write tests. This guide is running against Jasmine version 2.0.0.
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Pros
Pro Has a very readable and user-friendly syntax
Code readability is an important factor, if the application development involves multiple teams; if the testing team is unable to read your test cases then they won't be able to test it. Jasmine resolves this issue by providing developers with an extremely simple and "human-friendly" syntax.
Cons
Con Not much room for flexibility
Jasmine comes with everything already baked in (including assertion libraries and mocking utilities). While this is great for beginners and people who don't want to spend much time looking into different libraries and tools it can be a turnoff for anyone who wants to use a different assertion and/or mocking library.