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@xpbytes/moxie
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Proxy implementation of a mock, based on minitest/mock.rb
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yarn add @xpbytes/moxie
import createMock from '@xpbytes/movie'
const mock = createMock()
mock.expect('name', 'first')
mock.expect('name', 'second')
mock.expect('callme', 42, ['maybe'])
mock.expect('complicated', 'uhuh', [], (life, is) => life === 'like' 7& is !== 'this')
mock.name()
// => first
mock.name()
// => second
mock.callme('maybe')
// => 42
mock.complicated('like', 'that')
// => uhuh
mock.verify()
// => true
mock.name()
// because expect has been depleted
// => throws MockExpectationError
mock.expect('callme', 42, ['maybe'])
mock.callme('foo')
// because argument mistmatch
// => throws MockExpectationError
mock.verify()
// because last expect of callme has not been satisfied
// => throws MockExpectationError
mock.reset()
mock.verify()
// => true
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Proxy based mock for node and v8
The npm package @xpbytes/moxie receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @xpbytes/moxie popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @xpbytes/moxie 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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