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chai-datetime

v1.8.1

Published

date / time comparison matchers for chai

Downloads

560,124

Readme

chai-datetime

Matchers for chai to help with common date comparison assertions against JavaScript Date objects.

npm version Build Status

Why?

Comparing date objects in JavaScript is not based on value, which requires you to call getTime() to ensure the values match. These matchers remove the need to do that. Additionally when comparing getTime() values with the standard chai equality matcher you don't get very readable output because you're comparing epoch seconds.

Better Error Messages

Comparing date values for equality with getTime() gives unreadable error messages:

AssertionError: expected 1369944360000 to equal 1369944300000

Use chai-datetime to get something easier to read:

AssertionError: expected Thu May 30 2013 16:06:00.000 (-04:00) to equal Thu May 30 2013 16:05:00.000 (-04:00)

Usage

Browser

<script src="chai.js"></script>
<script src="chai-datetime.js"></script>

Server

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

Assertions

There are a collection of assertions that work on times and dates. Any assertion that specifies date in the name only compares the date portion of the Date object.

  • equalTime
  • closeToTime (with a configurable delta in seconds)
  • beforeTime
  • beforeOrEqualTime
  • afterTime
  • afterOrEqualTime
  • withinTime
  • equalDate
  • beforeDate
  • beforeOrEqualDate
  • afterDate
  • afterOrEqualDate
  • withinDate

All assertions are defined for both the BDD and TDD syntaxes.

var d1 = new Date(2013, 4, 30, 16, 5),
    d2 = new Date(2013, 4, 30, 17);

d1.should.equalDate(d2)
expect(d1).to.equalDate(d2)
assert.equalDate(d1, d2)

Thanks

Thanks to @mitchlloyd for pairing with me on this to help get me started. Thanks to @rockwood for putting up with my continuous trolling.

Thanks to the chai-fuzzy module for giving me an idea for how to structure and test a chai plugin.