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Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework. It provides functions to express assertions in a readable language, supporting both 'should' and 'expect' style syntaxes, as well as a traditional 'assert' style interface.
Should Style Assertions
Allows you to write assertions in a more human-readable form, which reads like English. The 'should' style extends each object with a 'should' property to start your chain.
chai.should();
var should = chai.should();
should.exist(value, 'value should not be null or undefined');
Expect Style Assertions
Provides a function called 'expect' to make assertions about values. This style is similar to 'should' but does not extend any objects, which is useful for working with libraries that don't allow object extensions.
var expect = chai.expect;
expect(value).to.exist.and.be.an('object');
Assert Style Assertions
Offers a more traditional testing interface, which is similar to Node.js' core 'assert' module but with more capabilities and better error messages.
var assert = chai.assert;
assert.typeOf(value, 'string', 'value is a string');
Chainable Language Chains
Provides chainable getters to improve the readability of your assertions, allowing you to write more expressive tests.
expect(value).to.be.an('array').that.includes(3);
Plugins
Supports plugins to extend its core functionalities, which can be used to add new assertions, matchers, or methods to the library.
var chaiHttp = require('chai-http');
chai.use(chaiHttp);
Jest is a delightful JavaScript Testing Framework with a focus on simplicity. It works out of the box for any React project and includes its own assertion library, which provides a similar but more integrated testing experience compared to Chai.
Jasmine is a behavior-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code. It does not rely on browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework, making it suitable for websites, Node.js projects, or anywhere JavaScript can run. It has its own assertion syntax that is somewhat similar to Chai's 'expect' syntax.
Expect.js is a minimalistic BDD-style assertions library that can be considered an alternative to Chai's 'expect' interface. It provides a similar API but is no longer actively maintained.
Chai is a BDD / TDD assertion library for node and the browser that can be delightfully paired with any javascript testing framework.
For more information or to download plugins, view the documentation.
Chai offers a robust Plugin architecture for extending Chai's assertions and interfaces.
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BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
The npm package chai receives a total of 10,793,736 weekly downloads. As such, chai popularity was classified as popular.
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