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chai-bookshelf

v1.0.0

Published

Chai assertions for bookshelf-based models

Downloads

61

Readme

chai-bookshelf

Make assertions on your bookshelf.js models.

Build Status

Install

Install via npm: npm install chai-bookshelf

Note that it's handy to use the shortcut --save-dev: npm install --save-dev chai-bookshelf

Using

var chai = require('chai');
chai.use(require('chai-bookshelf'));

Assertions

Right now, only basic assertions on relationships are supported.

Relationships

Remove boiler plate from your code by making straightforward assertions

Supported Relationships include:

  • hasOne expect(ClassA).to.haveOne(ClassB)
  • hasMany expect(ClassA).to.haveMany(ClassB)
  • belongsTo expect(ClassA).to.belongTo(ClassB)
  • belongsToMany expect(ClassA).to.belongToMany(ClassB)

Basic Example

A basic example showing a test of a relationship

describe('User model', function() {
  var User
    , Thing
  ;

  beforeEach(function() {
    Thing = db.Model.extend({
      tableName: 'things'
    });

    User = db.Model.extend({
      things: function() {
        return this.hasMany(Thing);
      }
    });
  });

  describe('Relationships', function() {
    it('has many things', function() {
      expect(User).to.haveMany(Thing);
    })
  });
});

Specifying the attribute name example

By default, the assertion will use the singular form of the tablename. If the attribute is named something other than the target model's class (for example, to be plural) you will need to specify the name of the attribute that represents the relationship.

describe('User model', function() {
  var User
    , Thing
  ;

  beforeEach(function() {
    User = db.Model.extend({});

    Thing = db.Model.extend({
      owner: function() {
        this.belongsTo(User);
      }
    });
  });

  describe('Relationships', function() {
    it('has many things', function() {
      expect(Thing).to.belongTo(User, 'owner');
    })
  });
});