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expect

expect lets you write better assertions.
When you use expect, you write assertions similarly to how you would say them, e.g. "I expect this value to be equal to 3" or "I expect this array to contain 3". When you write assertions in this way, you don't need to remember the order of actual and expected arguments to functions like assert.equal, which helps you write better tests.
Installation
Using npm:
$ npm install expectThen with a module bundler like webpack, use as you would anything else:
// using an ES6 transpiler, like babel
import expect, { createSpy, spyOn, isSpy } from 'expect'
// not using an ES6 transpiler
var expect = require('expect')
var createSpy = expect.createSpy
var spyOn = expect.spyOn
var isSpy = expect.isSpyThe UMD build is also available on npmcdn:
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/expect/umd/expect.min.js"></script>You can find the library on window.expect.
Assertions
toExist
expect(object).toExist([message])
Asserts the given object is truthy.
expect('something truthy').toExist()toNotExist
expect(object).toNotExist([message])
Asserts the given object is falsy.
expect(null).toNotExist()toBe
expect(object).toBe(value, [message])
Asserts that object is strictly equal to value using ===.
toNotBe
expect(object).toNotBe(value, [message])
Asserts that object is not strictly equal to value using ===.
toEqual
expect(object).toEqual(value, [message])
Asserts that the given object equals value using deep-equal.
toNotEqual
expect(object).toNotEqual(value, [message])
Asserts that the given object is not equal to value using deep-equal.
toThrow
expect(block).toThrow([error], [message])
Asserts that the given block throws an error. The error argument may be a constructor (to test using instanceof), or a string/RegExp to test against error.message.
expect(function () {
throw new Error('boom!')
}).toThrow(/boom/)withArgs
expect(block).withArgs(...args).toThrow([error], [message])
Asserts that the given block throws an error when called with args. The error argument may be a constructor (to test using instanceof), or a string/RegExp to test against error.message.
expect(function (check) {
if (check === 'bad')
throw new Error('boom!')
}).withArgs('bad').toThrow(/boom/)withContext
expect(block).withContext(context).toThrow([error], [message])
Asserts that the given block throws an error when called in the given context. The error argument may be a constructor (to test using instanceof), or a string/RegExp to test against error.message.
expect(function () {
if (this.check === 'bad')
throw new Error('boom!')
}).withContext({ check: 'bad' }).toThrow(/boom/)toNotThrow
expect(block).toNotThrow([message])
Asserts that the given block does not throw.
toBeA(constructor)
expect(object).toBeA(constructor, [message])
expect(object).toBeAn(constructor, [message])
Asserts the given object is an instanceof constructor.
expect(new User).toBeA(User)
expect(new Asset).toBeAn(Asset)toBeA(string)
expect(object).toBeA(string, [message])
expect(object).toBeAn(string, [message])
Asserts the typeof the given object is string.
expect(2).toBeA('number')toNotBeA(constructor)
expect(object).toNotBeA(constructor, [message])
expect(object).toNotBeAn(constructor, [message])
Asserts the given object is not an instanceof constructor.
expect(new User).toBeA(User)
expect(new Asset).toBeAn(Asset)toNotBeA(string)
expect(object).toNotBeA(string, [message])
expect(object).toNotBeAn(string, [message])
Asserts the typeof the given object is not string.
expect(2).toBeA('number')toMatch
expect(string).toMatch(pattern, [message])
Asserts the given string matches pattern, which must be a RegExp.
expect('a string').toMatch(/string/)toBeLessThan
expect(number).toBeLessThan(value, [message])
expect(number).toBeFewerThan(value, [message])
Asserts the given number is less than value.
expect(2).toBeLessThan(3)toBeGreaterThan
expect(number).toBeGreaterThan(value, [message])
expect(number).toBeMoreThan(value, [message])
Asserts the given number is greater than value.
expect(3).toBeGreaterThan(2)toInclude
expect(array).toInclude(value, [comparator], [message])
expect(array).toContain(value, [comparator], [message])
Asserts the given array contains value. The comparator function, if given, should compare two objects and either return false or throw if they are not equal. It defaults to assert.deepEqual.
expect([ 1, 2, 3 ]).toInclude(3)toExclude
expect(array).toExclude(value, [comparator], [message])
expect(array).toNotContain(value, [comparator], [message])
Asserts the given array does not contain value. The comparator function, if given, should compare two objects and either return false or throw if they are not equal. It defaults to assert.deepEqual.
expect([ 1, 2, 3 ]).toExclude(4)(string) toInclude
expect(string).toInclude(value, [message])
expect(string).toContain(value, [message])
Asserts the given string contains value.
expect('hello world').toInclude('world')
expect('hello world').toContain('world')(string) toExclude
expect(string).toExclude(value, [message])
expect(string).toNotContain(value, [message])
Asserts the given string does not contain value.
expect('hello world').toExclude('goodbye')
expect('hello world').toNotContain('goodbye')Chaining Assertions
Every assertion returns an Expectation object, so you can chain assertions together.
expect(3.14)
.toExist()
.toBeLessThan(4)
.toBeGreaterThan(3)Spies
expect also includes the ability to create spy functions that can track the calls that are made to other functions and make various assertions based on the arguments and context that were used.
var video = {
play: function () {},
pause: function () {},
rewind: function () {}
}
var spy = expect.spyOn(video, 'play')
video.play('some', 'args')
expect(spy.calls.length).toEqual(1)
expect(spy.calls[0].context).toBe(video)
expect(spy.calls[0].arguments).toEqual([ 'some', 'args' ])
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith('some', 'args')
spy.restore()
expect.restoreSpies()createSpy
expect.createSpy()
Creates a spy function.
var spy = expect.createSpy()spyOn
expect.spyOn(target, method)
Replaces the method in target with a spy.
var video = {
play: function () {}
}
expect.spyOn(video, 'play')
video.play()
spy.restore()restoreSpies
expect.restoreSpies()
Restores all spies created with expect.spyOn(). This is the same as calling spy.restore() on all spies created.
// mocha.js example
beforeEach(function () {
expect.spyOn(profile, 'load')
})
afterEach(function () {
expect.restoreSpies()
})
it('works', function () {
profile.load()
expect(profile.load).toHaveBeenCalled()
})Spy methods
andCall
spy.andCall(fn)
Makes the spy invoke a function fn when called.
var dice = createSpy().andCall(function () {
return (Math.random() * 6) | 0
})andCallThrough
spy.andCallThrough()
Makes the spy call the original function it's spying on.
spyOn(profile, 'load').andCallThrough()
var getEmail = createSpy(function () {
return "hi@gmail.com"
}).andCallThrough()andReturn
spy.andReturn(object)
Makes the spy return a value.
var dice = expect.createSpy().andReturn(3)andThrow
spy.andThrow(error)
Makes the spy throw an error when called.
var failing = expect.createSpy()
.andThrow(new Error('Not working'))restore
spy.restore()
Restores a spy originally created with expect.spyOn().
Extending expect
You can add your own assertions using expect.extend and expect.assert:
expect.extend({
toBeAColor() {
expect.assert(
this.actual.match(/^#[a-fA-F0-9]{6}$/),
'expected %s to be an HTML color',
this.actual
)
}
})
expect('#ff00ff').toBeAColor()Extensions
- expect-jsx Add things like
expect(ReactComponent).toEqualJSX(<TestComponent prop="yes" />)
Issues
Please file issues on the issue tracker on GitHub.