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assert-diff
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Drop-in replacement for assert to give colored diff on command-line with deepEqual.
This exists to give better diff on error when comparing objects or arrays with Mocha.
Should work on *nix shells.
Also has more asserts from https://npmjs.org/package/assert-plus
var assert = require('assert-diff')
it('diff deep equal with message', function() {
assert.deepEqual({pow: "boom", same: true, foo: 2}, {same: true, bar: 2, pow: "bang"}, "this should fail")
})
Should give you:
By default everything works as with Node's deepEqual. Using strict mode is probably what you want. At least is for me. The following example will pass with Node's deepEqual but will fail using strict mode:
var assert = require('assert-diff')
assert.options.strict = true
it('strict diff deep equal', function() {
assert.deepEqual({a: 1, b: 2}, {a: true, b: "2"}, "this should fail")
})
Should give you:
Apache 2.0
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Drop-in replacement for assert to give diff on deepEqual.
The npm package assert-diff receives a total of 2,953 weekly downloads. As such, assert-diff popularity was classified as popular.
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