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Error constructor for test and validation frameworks that implements standardized AssertionError specification.
The assertion-error package is used to create error objects that are specifically meant for testing assertions. It is commonly used in conjunction with assertion libraries to provide a more descriptive error message when an assertion fails. The error object created by assertion-error includes a message and can also include properties that describe the assertion that failed.
Creating an AssertionError instance
This feature allows you to create an instance of an AssertionError with a custom message. This is useful when you want to throw a specific error in your tests when an assertion fails.
{"const AssertionError = require('assertion-error');
const error = new AssertionError('expected value to be true');
throw error;"}
Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It offers more comprehensive features for assertions compared to assertion-error, including a range of assertion styles (expect, should, assert) and numerous plugins.
Should.js is an expressive, readable, framework-agnostic assertion library. The key difference is that should.js provides a rich set of assertions and chainable methods to construct assertions, whereas assertion-error is focused on creating error objects for failed assertions.
Expect.js is a minimalistic BDD-style assertions library that can be used in node.js or in the browser. It provides a similar set of assertion checks as assertion-error but with a different API and additional features like chainable assertions.
Error constructor for test and validation frameworks that implements standardized AssertionError specification.
assertion-error
is available on npm.
$ npm install assertion-error
assertion-error
is available as a component.
$ component install chaijs/assertion-error
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Copyright (c) 2013 Jake Luer jake@qualiancy.com (http://qualiancy.com)
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Error constructor for test and validation frameworks that implements standardized AssertionError specification.
The npm package assertion-error receives a total of 6,118,096 weekly downloads. As such, assertion-error popularity was classified as popular.
We found that assertion-error demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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