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When I want to execute my tests, I used to have the option --single-run activated, but after upgrading to Angular 6 it is not recognized anymore.

> ng test --source-map=false --single-run --no-progress --browsers=ChromeNoSandbox

Unknown option: '--singleRun'

What is the equivalent option in Angular CLI 6 for --single-run ?

Bunyamin Coskuner
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mrkernelpanic
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With older versions of angular-cli, you used to be able to use both --singleRun and --watch=false for the same thing. Now they removed --singleRun.

You can still use ng test --watch=false

Angular cli 1.x docs

Tests will execute after a build is executed via Karma, and it will automatically watch your files for changes. You can run tests a single time via --watch=false or --single-run.

Angular cli 6.x docs

Tests will execute after a build is executed via Karma, and it will automatically watch your files for changes. You can run tests a single time via --watch=false.

Bunyamin Coskuner
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You should use ng test

ng test --watch=false
Sajeetharan
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Please refer to this issue and comment

https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/10711#issuecomment-387704999

Starting from Angular v6, you don't need to specify --single-run

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