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fuzzy matchers for chai

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chai-fuzzy

Fuzzy matchers for chai based on underscore and inspired by jasmine.

Make assertions that values have all the same attributes and values without asserting strict object equality.

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Also see the tests and examples.

browser-side

include chai fuzzy after chai and underscore:

<script src="underscore.js"></script>
<script src="chai.js"></script>
<script src="chai-fuzzy.js"></script>

server-side

have chai use chai-fuzzy:

var chai = require('chai');
chai.use(require('chai-fuzzy'));

Assertions

like(value)

compare object attributes and values rather than checking to see if they're the same reference

var subject = {a: 'a'};
subject.should.be.like({a: 'a'});
subject.should.not.be.like({x: 'x'});
subject.should.not.be.like({a: 'a', b: 'b'});

expect(subject).to.be.like({a: 'a'});
expect(subject).not.to.be.like({x: 'x'});
expect(subject).not.to.be.like({a: 'a', b: 'b'});

assert.like(subject, {a: 'a'});
assert.notLike(subject, {x: 'x'});
assert.notLike(subject, {a: 'a', b: 'b'});

var subject = ['a'];
subject.should.be.like(['a']);
subject.should.not.be.like(['x']);
subject.should.not.be.like(['a', 'b']);

expect(subject).to.be.like(['a']);
expect(subject).not.to.be.like(['x']);
expect(subject).not.to.be.like(['a', 'b']);

assert.like(subject, ['a']);
assert.notLike(subject, ['x']);
assert.notLike(subject, ['a', 'b']);

containOneLike(value)

check the first level of the container for a value like the one provided

var subject = {
  a:   'alphabet'
  , b: 'butternut'
  , c: {
    name:       'chowder'
    , attributes: [
      'scales'
      , 'fins'
    ]
  }
  , x: 'xylophone'
  , z: 'xylophone'
};
subject.should.containOneLike({
  name:         'chowder'
  , attributes: [
    'scales', 'fins'
  ]
});
subject.should.not.containOneLike({
  name:         'chowder'
  , attributes: [
    'scales', 'fins', 'cream'
  ]
});

subject.should.containOneLike('xylophone');
subject.should.not.containOneLike('cow patties');

expect(subject).to.containOneLike('xylophone');
expect(subject).to.not.containOneLike('cow patties');

assert.containOneLike(subject, 'xylophone');
assert.notContainOneLike(subject, 'cow patties');

// same for arrays

jsonOf(value)

check that the given javascript object is like the JSON-ified expected value. Useful for checking stringification and parsing of an object.

var apple = {
  skin: 'thin'
  , colors: ['red', 'green', 'yellow']
  , isFruit: true
  , picked: new Date()
};
var orange = {
  skin: 'thin'
  , colors: ['red', 'green', 'yellow']
  , isFruit: true
  , picked: new Date()
};
// here appleJSON would be the json result of some process like a JSON api
var appleJSON  = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(apple));

appleJSON.should.be.jsonOf(apple);
appleJSON.should.not.be.jsonOf(orange);

expect(appleJSON).to.be.jsonOf(apple);
expect(appleJSON).to.not.be.jsonOf(orange);

assert.jsonOf(appleJSON, apple);
assert.notJsonOf(appleJSON, orange);

Thanks

Thanks to Davis for passing along the idea of using underscore rather than cribbing parts of jasmine.

Thanks to Bart van der Schoor for adding assert-style compatibility

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Package last updated on 17 Mar 2016

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