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@truffle/expect
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Simple module for ensuring expected parameters exist
$ npm install @truffle/expect
const expect = require("@truffle/expect");
// the object you're testing
const options = {
example: "exists",
another: 5
};
expect.options(options, ["example", "another"]); // does nothing because both key values exist
expect.options(options, ["example", "another", "some_other_key"]); // errors because options["some_other_key"] is undefined
expect.one(options, ["example", "optional_key"]); // does nothing because at least one key value exists
expect.one(options, ["optional_key", "other_optional_key"]); // errors because both key values are undefined
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Simple module for ensuring specific options are passed to a function
The npm package @truffle/expect receives a total of 3,298 weekly downloads. As such, @truffle/expect popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @truffle/expect demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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