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I've added Stripe Elements to an Angular 7 component, it works but I can't get the Karma/jasmine test to pass.



The error is:



ReferenceError: elements is not defined


As per this tutorial: https://alligator.io/angular/stripe-elements I added a typings.d.ts file with the lines:



declare var stripe: any;
declare var elements: any;


And then added the file to tsconfig.json like this:



"typeRoots": [ "node_modules/@types", "src/typings.d.ts" ],


I tried some suggestions such as downloading the stripe.js file or including it in karma.conf.js like this but neither helped.



files: [ {pattern: 'https://js.stripe.com/v3', included: true}, './test/*.js' ]









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    I've added Stripe Elements to an Angular 7 component, it works but I can't get the Karma/jasmine test to pass.



    The error is:



    ReferenceError: elements is not defined


    As per this tutorial: https://alligator.io/angular/stripe-elements I added a typings.d.ts file with the lines:



    declare var stripe: any;
    declare var elements: any;


    And then added the file to tsconfig.json like this:



    "typeRoots": [ "node_modules/@types", "src/typings.d.ts" ],


    I tried some suggestions such as downloading the stripe.js file or including it in karma.conf.js like this but neither helped.



    files: [ {pattern: 'https://js.stripe.com/v3', included: true}, './test/*.js' ]









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      I've added Stripe Elements to an Angular 7 component, it works but I can't get the Karma/jasmine test to pass.



      The error is:



      ReferenceError: elements is not defined


      As per this tutorial: https://alligator.io/angular/stripe-elements I added a typings.d.ts file with the lines:



      declare var stripe: any;
      declare var elements: any;


      And then added the file to tsconfig.json like this:



      "typeRoots": [ "node_modules/@types", "src/typings.d.ts" ],


      I tried some suggestions such as downloading the stripe.js file or including it in karma.conf.js like this but neither helped.



      files: [ {pattern: 'https://js.stripe.com/v3', included: true}, './test/*.js' ]









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      I've added Stripe Elements to an Angular 7 component, it works but I can't get the Karma/jasmine test to pass.



      The error is:



      ReferenceError: elements is not defined


      As per this tutorial: https://alligator.io/angular/stripe-elements I added a typings.d.ts file with the lines:



      declare var stripe: any;
      declare var elements: any;


      And then added the file to tsconfig.json like this:



      "typeRoots": [ "node_modules/@types", "src/typings.d.ts" ],


      I tried some suggestions such as downloading the stripe.js file or including it in karma.conf.js like this but neither helped.



      files: [ {pattern: 'https://js.stripe.com/v3', included: true}, './test/*.js' ]






      angular stripe-payments angular-universal angular7






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