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An assertion library for use with CDK Apps

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  • @aws-cdk/assert/jest

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Testing utilities and assertions for CDK libraries


cdk-constructs: Experimental

The APIs of higher level constructs in this module are experimental and under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.


This library contains helpers for writing unit tests and integration tests for CDK libraries

Unit tests

Write your unit tests like this:

const stack = new Stack();

new MyConstruct(stack, 'MyConstruct', {
    ...
});

expect(stack).to(someExpectation(...));

Here are the expectations you can use:

Verify (parts of) a template

Check that the synthesized stack template looks like the given template, or is a superset of it. These functions match logical IDs and all properties of a resource.

matchTemplate(template, matchStyle)
exactlyMatchTemplate(template)
beASupersetOfTemplate(template)

Example:

expect(stack).to(beASupersetOfTemplate({
    Resources: {
        HostedZone674DD2B7: {
            Type: "AWS::Route53::HostedZone",
            Properties: {
                Name: "test.private.",
                VPCs: [{
                    VPCId: { Ref: 'VPC06C5F037' },
                    VPCRegion: { Ref: 'AWS::Region' }
                }]
            }
        }
    }
}));

Check existence of a resource

If you only care that a resource of a particular type exists (regardless of its logical identifier), and that some of its properties are set to specific values:

haveResource(type, subsetOfProperties)
haveResourceLike(type, subsetOfProperties)

Example:

expect(stack).to(haveResource('AWS::CertificateManager::Certificate', {
    DomainName: 'test.example.com',
    // Note: some properties omitted here

    ShouldNotExist: ABSENT
}));

The object you give to haveResource/haveResourceLike like can contain the following values:

  • Literal values: the given property in the resource must match the given value exactly.
  • ABSENT: a magic value to assert that a particular key in an object is not set (or set to undefined).
  • arrayWith(...)/objectLike(...)/deepObjectLike(...)/exactValue(): special matchers for inexact matching. You can use these to match arrays where not all elements have to match, just a single one, or objects where not all keys have to match.

The difference between haveResource and haveResourceLike is the same as between objectLike and deepObjectLike: the first allows additional (unspecified) object keys only at the first level, while the second one allows them in nested objects as well.

If you want to escape from the "deep lenient matching" behavior, you can use exactValue().

Slightly more complex example with array matchers:

expect(stack).to(haveResourceLike('AWS::IAM::Policy', {
  PolicyDocument: {
    Statement: arrayWith(objectLike({
      Action: ['s3:GetObject'],
      Resource: ['arn:my:arn'],
    }})
  }
}));

Check number of resources

If you want to assert that n number of resources of a particular type exist, with or without specific properties:

countResources(type, count)
countResourcesLike(type, count, props)

Example:

expect(stack).to(countResources('AWS::ApiGateway::Method', 3));
expect(stack).to(countResourcesLike('AWS::ApiGateway::Method', 1, {
  HttpMethod: 'GET',
  ResourceId: {
    "Ref": "MyResource01234"
  }
}));

Check existence of an output

haveOutput assertion can be used to check that a stack contains specific output. Parameters to check against can be:

  • outputName
  • outputValue
  • exportName

If outputValue is provided, at least one of outputName, exportName should be provided as well

Example

expect(synthStack).to(haveOutput({
  outputName: 'TestOutputName',
  exportName: 'TestOutputExportName',
  outputValue: {
    'Fn::GetAtt': [
      'TestResource',
      'Arn'
    ]
  }
}));