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@silvermine/chai-strictly-equal
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Chai assertion library plugin to add `strictlyEqual` function and disable `equal`
A plugin for the Chai Assertion Library that adds a .strictlyEqual
method, and disables the .equal
method.
Because the difference in .eql
(deep equality) and .equal
(strict equality) is way too
subtle. Chai provides .deep
modifier that modifies .equal
to be a deep equality check
(as if it were .eql
), further complicating the matter. It would be nice if there were a
.strictly
modifier so that you could do .to.strictly.eql(foo)
, but that doesn't exist,
and would be more difficult to add. So, for any Silvermine codebases where we are using
chai
, we will use this plugin and prohibit the use of .equal
, replacing it with
.strictlyEqual
to be more easily readable - especially for developers not familiar with
our codebase.
var chai = require('chai');
chai.use(require('@silvermine/chai-strictly-equal'));
Or, if you are using TypeScript:
import chai from 'chai';
import enableStrictlyEqual from '@silvermine/chai-strictly-equal';
chai.use(enableStrictlyEqual);
That's all there is to it. Then your .equal
calls will throw an error, indicating that
you should replace them with .eql
or .strictlyEqual
.
We genuinely appreciate external contributions. See our extensive documentation on how to contribute.
This software is released under the MIT license. See the license file for more details.
FAQs
Chai assertion library plugin to add `strictlyEqual` function and disable `equal`
We found that @silvermine/chai-strictly-equal demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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