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chai-virtual-dom
Advanced tools
virtual-dom assertions for chai. Tests your virtual-dom elements (VirtualNodes, or "VTrees").
var chai = require('chai');
var expect = chai.expect;
chai.use(require('chai-virtual-dom'));
var h = require('virtual-dom').h;
describe('My virtual-dom project', function () {
var myVTree = h('div#foo', [
h('h1.header', 'Welcome to our webpage'),
h('ol.list', [
h('li', 'First thing'),
h('li', 'Second thing'),
h('li', 'Third thing')
]),
]);
it('should look roughly like a list', function () {
var expected = h('div#foo', [
h('h1.header'),
h('ol.list')
]);
// Use .look.like() to do an approximate assertion
// Must match: tagName, id, className.
// Must match only if provided in expected: children.
expect(myVTree).to.look.like(expected);
});
it('should look exactly like a list', function () {
var expected = h('div#foo', [
h('h1.header', 'Welcome to our webpage'),
h('ol.list', [
h('li', 'First thing'),
h('li', 'Second thing'),
h('li', 'Third thing')
]),
]);
// Use .look.exactly.like() to do an approximate assertion
// Must match: tagName, id, className, and children.
expect(myVTree).to.look.exactly.like(expected);
});
});
This is a plugin for the Chai Assertion Library. Install via npm.
npm install --save-dev chai-virtual-dom
To use this plugin in your tests, import as such:
var chai = require('chai');
chai.use(require('chai-virtual-dom'));
Copyright (c) 2015 Andre Staltz Licensed under the MIT license.
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Chai plugin with assertions for virtual-dom
The npm package chai-virtual-dom receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, chai-virtual-dom popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that chai-virtual-dom 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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