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@jest/expect
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@jest/expect is a part of the Jest testing framework that provides a set of matchers to assert different conditions in your tests. It allows you to write assertions in a readable and expressive way, making it easier to test your JavaScript code.
Basic Matchers
Basic matchers allow you to test simple values. In this example, `toBe` is used to check if the result of `2 + 2` is `4`.
expect(2 + 2).toBe(4);
Truthiness
Matchers for different types of truthiness. Here, `toBeNull` checks if the value is `null`.
expect(null).toBeNull();
Numbers
Matchers for comparing numbers. In this example, `toBeGreaterThan` checks if `4` is greater than `3`.
expect(4).toBeGreaterThan(3);
Strings
Matchers for strings. This example uses `not.toMatch` to check that the string 'team' does not contain the letter 'I'.
expect('team').not.toMatch(/I/);
Arrays and Iterables
Matchers for arrays and iterables. Here, `toContain` checks if the array contains the element 'Alice'.
expect(['Alice', 'Bob']).toContain('Alice');
Exceptions
Matchers for exceptions. This example uses `toThrow` to check if a function throws an error with the message 'error'.
expect(() => { throw new Error('error'); }).toThrow('error');
Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It provides a variety of assertion styles (should, expect, assert) and is highly extensible.
Expect is a simple assertion library for JavaScript. It is often used with testing frameworks like Mocha. It provides a similar set of matchers to Jest's expect, but is more lightweight and less integrated.
Should is an expressive, readable, framework-agnostic assertion library. It extends the Object prototype with a single non-enumerable property, which allows for a very expressive and readable style.
This package extends expect
library with jest-snapshot
matchers. It exports jestExpect
object, which can be used as standalone replacement of expect
.
The jestExpect
function used in Jest. You can find its documentation on Jest's website.
FAQs
This package extends `expect` library with `jest-snapshot` matchers. It exports `jestExpect` object, which can be used as standalone replacement of `expect`.
The npm package @jest/expect receives a total of 12,928,987 weekly downloads. As such, @jest/expect popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jest/expect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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