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Readme
chai-dom
chai-dom is an extension to the chai assertion library that provides a set of assertions when working with the DOM (specifically HTMLElement and NodeList)
Forked from chai-jquery to use for those of us freed of jQuery's baggage.
Assertions
attr(name[, value])
attribute(name[, value])
Assert that the HTMLElement has the given attribute, using getAttribute.
Optionally, assert a particular value as well. The return value is available for chaining.
document.getElementById('header').should.have.attr('foo')
expect(document.querySelector('main article')).to.have.attribute('foo', 'bar')
expect(document.querySelector('main article')).to.have.attr('foo').match(/bar/)class(className)
Assert that the HTMLElement has the given class, using classList.
document.getElementsByName('bar').should.have.class('foo')
expect(document.querySelector('main article')).to.have.class('foo')id(id)
Assert that the HTMLElement has the given id.
document.querySelector('section').should.have.id('#main')
expect(document.querySelector('section')).to.have.id('foo')html(html)
Assert that the html of the HTMLElement is equal to or contains the given html.
document.querySelector('.name').should.have.html('<em>John Doe</em>')
expect(document.querySelector('#title')).to.have.html('Chai Tea')document.querySelector('.name').should.contain.html('<span>Doe</span>')
expect(document.querySelector('#title')).to.contain.html('<em>Tea</em>')text(text)
Assert that the text of the HTMLElement or combined text of the NodeList is equal to or contains the given text, using textContent.
document.querySelector('.name').should.have.text('John Doe')
expect(document.querySelector('#title')).to.have.text('Chai Tea')
document.querySelectorAll('ul li').should.have.text('JohnJaneJessie')document.querySelector('.name').should.contain.text('John')
expect(document.querySelector('#title')).to.contain.text('Chai')
document.querySelectorAll('ul li').should.contain.text('Jane')text(text[])
Assert that the textContent of the NodeList children deep equal those text, or when using the contains flag, all the text items are somewhere in the NodeList.
document.querySelectorAll('.name').should.have.text(['John Doe', 'Jane'])
expect(document.querySelectorAll('ul li')).to.have.text(['John', 'Jane', 'Jessie'])document.querySelectorAll('.name').should.contain.text(['John Doe'])
expect(document.querySelectorAll('ul li')).to.contain.text(['John', 'Jessie'])value(value)
Assert that the HTMLElement has the given value
document.querySelector('.name').should.have.value('John Doe')
expect(document.querySelector('input.year')).to.have.value('2012')empty
Assert that the HTMLElement or NodeList has no child nodes. If the object asserted against is neither of those, the original implementation will be called.
document.querySelector('.empty').should.be.empty
expect(document.querySelector('section')).not.to.be.emptylength(n)
Assert that the HTMLElement or NodeList has exactly n child nodes. If the object asserted against is neither of those, the original implementation will be called.
document.querySelector('ul').should.have.length(2)
document.querySelector('li').should.have.length(2)
expect(document.querySelector('ul')).not.to.have.length(3)exist
Assert that the NodeList is not empty. If the object asserted against is not a NodeList, the original implementation will be called.
document.querySelectorAll('dl dd').should.exist
expect(document.querySelectorAll('.nonexistent')).not.to.existmatch(selector)
Assert that the selection matches an HTMLElement or all elements in a NodeList, using matches. If the object asserted against is neither of those, the original implementation will be called.
Note matches is DOM Level 4, so you may need a polyfill for it.
document.querySelectorAll('input').should.match('[name="bar"]')
expect(document.getElementById('empty')).to.match('.disabled')contain(selector or element)
Assert that the HTMLElement contains the given element, using querySelector for selector strings or using [contains][contains] for elements. If the object asserted against is not an HTMLElement, or if contain is not called as a function, the original
implementation will be called.
document.querySelector('section').should.contain('ul.items')
document.querySelector('section').should.contain(document.querySelector('section div'))
expect(document.querySelector('#content')).to.contain('p')descendant(selector or element)
Same as contain but changes the assertion subject to the matched element.
document.querySelector('section').should.have.descedant('ul').and.have.class('items')
document.querySelector('section').should.have.descedant(document.querySelector('section div'))
expect(document.querySelector('#content')).to.have.descedant('p')descendants(selector)
Same as descendant but uses querySelectorAll instead of querySelector to change the assertion subject to a NodeList instead of a single element.
document.querySelector('section').should.have.descedants('ul li').and.have.length(3)displayed
Assert that the HTMLElement is displayed (that display is not equal to "none"). If the element is attached to the body, it will call getComputedStyle; otherwise it will look at the inline display attribute.
document.querySelector('dl dd').should.be.displayed
expect(document.querySelector('.hidden')).not.to.be.displayedInstallation
npm
npm install chai-dombower
bower install chai-domUsage
CommonJS
var chai = require('chai')
chai.use(require('chai-dom'))AMD
require(['chai', 'chai-dom'], function(chai, chaiDom) {
chai.use(chaiDom)
})Global
<script src="chai.js"></script>
<script src="chai-dom.js"></script>Use the assertions with chai's expect or should assertions.
Contributing
To run the test suite, run npm install (requires
Node.js to be installed on your system), and run npm test or open
test/index.html in your web browser.
License
MIT License (see the LICENSE file)
