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chai-deep-match
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Extends Chai with an assertion for deeply matching objects (i.e. subset equality checking)
Extends Chai with an assertion for deeply matching objects (i.e. subset equality checking).
$ npm install --save chai
$ npm install --save chai-deep-match
var chai = require('chai');
var chaiDeepMatch = require('chai-deep-match');
chai.use( chaiDeepMatch );
chai.expect( { a: 'foo', b: 'bar', c: 'baz' } ).to.deep.match( { a: 'foo', c: 'baz' } );
// => pass
chai.expect( { a: 'foo', b: 'bar', c: 'baz' } ).to.not.deep.match( { a: 'fuzz', c: 'baz' } );
// => pass
URL
objectsThis module also supports WHATWG URL
objects, as introduced in Node 7.x
(and backported into Node 6.x
, it seems). However, it is important to note that the behavior by which is compares two URL
objects will only consider them deeply matched if they are a full 100% match rather than a "subset" match. Hopefully this behavior is acceptable to those making use of it! :pray:
Copyright (c) 2016-2018, James M. Greene (MIT License)
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Extends Chai with an assertion for deeply matching objects (i.e. subset equality checking)
We found that chai-deep-match demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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