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Writing tests for promises in jasmine is kind of a pain in the ass. jasmine-pit makes doing such things a tiny bit easier by providing an augmented version of `it()` (called `pit()`) that allows you to simply return a promise that may eventually assert ex
Writing tests for promises in jasmine is kind of a pain in the ass.
jasmine-pit makes doing such things a tiny bit easier by providing an augmented
version of it()
(called pit()
) that allows you to simply return a promise that may eventually
assert expect()s (or propogate errors).
jasminePit.install(window);
describe('MyTestSuite', functtion() {
pit('Spec 1', function() {
return funcThatReturnsPromise().then(function(stuff) {
expect(stuff).toBe(stuff_i_expect_it_to_be);
});
});
});
This will execute the promise chain and, if any errors occur along the way, they will be propogated up to jasmine and reported as normal.
Don't be afraid to take a look at the source. The definition for pit()
is stupid
simple.
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Writing tests for promises in jasmine is kind of a pain in the ass. jasmine-pit makes doing such things a tiny bit easier by providing an augmented version of `it()` (called `pit()`) that allows you to simply return a promise that may eventually assert ex
We found that jasmine-pit-redux 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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