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Asynchronous assert fails in Mocha you can see and don't timeout (written in TypeScript)
Install package for node:
$ npm install --save-dev assert-deep-strict-equal
Import into your Mocha spec file:
import { assertDeepStrictEqual } from 'assert-deep-strict-equal';
const actual = { x: 3, y: 7, z: 21 };
const expected = { x: 3, y: 7, z: 21 };
assertDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected, done);
The third parameter for the done
callback is optional:
assertDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected); //synchronous test case
describe('Star Wars API result for spaceship #3', () => {
it('is a Star Destroyer', (done) => {
const url = 'https://swapi.py4e.com/api/starships/3/';
const handleData = (data) => {
const actual = {
name: data.name,
model: data.model,
manufacturer: data.manufacturer,
};
const expected = {
name: 'Star Destroyer',
model: 'Imperial I-class Star Destroyer',
manufacturer: 'Kuat Drive Yards',
};
assertDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected, done);
};
fetchJson.get(url, { format: 'json' }).then(handleData);
});
});
Commands to run the above Star Destroyer example and others in examples.spec.js:
$ cd assert-deep-strict-equal
$ npm install
$ npm run examples
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width=800 alt=screenshot>
Note that the assertion failure does not cause a timeout and the test case error is easy to see and interpret.
The value of the name
field is "BOGUS!"
(red), but it was expected to be "payapa-berry"
(green).
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Asynchronous assert fails in Mocha you can see and don't timeout
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