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Test both promises and callbacks in one go.
If your function supports both promise-style and continuation-passing-style asynchronous calls, bluster
will cut your tests in half.
Take this function for example:
function getResource(name: string): Promise<Resource>;
function getResource(name: string, callback: (error: Error, resource: Resource) => void): void;
(TypeScript types and overloading for clarity.)
Developers can call this function promise-style and continuation-passing-style (also known as callback-style). Whichever they prefer and fits the rest of the project. Cool! But how would you go about testing this? bluster
lets you test both branches at the cost of one.
Install jest-bluster
using npm or Yarn and add it to your Jest configuration in package.json:
{
…
"jest": {
"setupFilesAfterEnv": ["jest-bluster"]
},
…
}
Wrap your function using bluster
:
test('get-resource', () => {
return expect(
bluster(getResource)('example.gz')
).resolves.toMatchSnapshot();
});
The test above will fail if:
const promise = getResource('example.gz')
or getResource('example.gz', callback)
produces an error, orconst promise = getResource('example.gz')
and getResource('example.gz', callback)
produce different values, orA passing test assures the function behaves correctly both when used promise-style and when used continuation-passing-style.
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Test both promises and callbacks in one go
The npm package jest-bluster receives a total of 44 weekly downloads. As such, jest-bluster popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jest-bluster demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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