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@incremunica/incremental-jest

v1.3.0

Published

Jest utilities for incremunica

Downloads

9

Readme

Incremunica Jest helpers

npm version

Jest test helpers for Comunica. This package is similar to the original one, it adds support for checking the diff boolean in incremunica bindings.

Install

$ yarn add --save-dev @comunica/jest

Configuration

In order to use matchers in your tests, you'll have to make sure that they are imported. This can be done by adding the following entry to your Jest configuration:

"jest": {
  "setupFilesAfterEnv": [ "@comunica/incremental-jest" ]
}

If you are already using an existing test framework script file, make sure to add @comunica/jest as follows to your file:

...
require('@comunica/incremental-jest');

Optional: Typescript typings configuration

If you are using TypeScript, possibly in combination with ts-jest, you will need to import the typings of this package to make the TS compiler recognise the new matchers.

For this, include the following import at the top of each applicable test file:

import "@comunica/incremental-jest";

API

All examples below make use of these helpers:

import { BindingsFactory } from '@comunica/incremental-bindings-factory';
import { DataFactory } from 'rdf-data-factory';

const BF = new BindingsFactory();
const DF = new DataFactory();

toEqualBindings

Check if two Bindings are equal.

expect(BF.bindings([
    [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
    [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
])).toEqualBindings(BF.bindings([
    [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
    [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
]));

toEqualBindingsArray

Check if two Bindings arrays are equal.

expect([
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
    ]),
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
        [ DF.variable('c'), DF.namedNode('c1') ],
    ]),
]).toEqualBindingsArray([
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
    ]),
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
        [ DF.variable('c'), DF.namedNode('c1') ],
    ]),
]);

toEqualBindingsStream

Check if a Bindings stream equals a Bindings array.

import { ArrayIterator } from 'asynciterator';

expect(new ArrayIterator([
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
    ]),
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
        [ DF.variable('c'), DF.namedNode('c1') ],
    ]),
], { autoStart: false })).toEqualBindingsStream([
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('a'), DF.namedNode('a1') ],
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
    ]),
    BF.bindings([
        [ DF.variable('b'), DF.namedNode('b1') ],
        [ DF.variable('c'), DF.namedNode('c1') ],
    ]),
]);