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Retries a test until it eventually works.
eventually(callback(next()), [timeout], [interval]) -> Promise
callback is a function. If it's async, it should either consume the next() parameter, or return a promise.
If it doesn't work within timeout milliseconds, it's considered a failure.
If a test fails and timeout has not ellapsed yet, it will wait interval milliseconds and try again.
Returns a promise, which Mocha will happily consume.
var eventually = require('mocha-eventually')
it('eventually works', function () {
return eventually(function (next) {
assert(Math.random() > 0.9)
}, 2000)
})
mocha-eventually © 2015+, Rico Sta. Cruz. Released under the MIT License.
Authored and maintained by Rico Sta. Cruz with help from contributors (list).
ricostacruz.com · GitHub @rstacruz · Twitter @rstacruz
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Retries a Mocha test until it works
The npm package mocha-eventually receives a total of 613 weekly downloads. As such, mocha-eventually popularity was classified as not popular.
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