chai-kekka
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Chai plugin for Kekka
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Chai-Kekka
A Chai plugin for Kekka
Installation and Usage
Node: npm install --save-dev chai-kekka
to get up and running.
const chai = require("chai")
const chaiKekka = require("chai-kekka")
chai.use(chaiKekka)
Documentation
Test value is a Type Result
The result
property can be used to check that the tested value is an instance of the Result
class.
expect(Success('Some String')).to.be.a.result
expect(Failure(new Error('Failure...'))).to.be.a.result
Test value is a Result Success
The success
property can be used to check that the tested value is an instance of the Result
class of type Success
.
// Positive
expect(Success('Success String')).to.be.a.success // OK
expect(Failure(new Error('Failure...'))).to.be.a.success // FAIL
expect('Not a result').to.be.a.success // FAIL
// Negative
expect(Success('Success String')).not.to.be.a.success // FAIL
expect(Failure(new Error('Failure...'))).not.to.be.a.success // OK
expect('Not a result').not.to.be.a.success // FAIL with 'expected 'Not a result' to be an instance of Result'
Test value is a Result Failure
The failure
property can be used to check that the tested value is an instance of the Result
class of type Failure
.
// Positive
expect(Success('Success String')).to.be.a.failure // FAIL
expect(Failure(new Error('Failure...'))).to.be.a.failure // OK
expect('Not a result').to.be.a.failure // FAIL
// Negative
expect(Success('Success String')).not.to.be.a.failure // OK
expect(Failure(new Error('Failure...'))).not.to.be.a.failure // FAIL
expect('Not a result').not.to.be.a.failure // FAIL with 'expected 'Not a result' to be an instance of Result'
Test associated value of a Result Object
There are two ways to test the associated value of a Result object:
- the methods
successWrapping
andfailureWrapping
- the property
associatedValue
successWrapping
and failureWrapping
const error = new Error('Failure message')
expect(Failure(error)).to.be.a.failureWrapping(error) // OK
expect(Failure(error)).to.be.a.successWrapping(error) // FAIL - not a Success
expect(Failure(error)).to.be.a.failureWrapping('some other value') // FAIL
expect(Success('Success String')).to.be.a.successWrapping('Success String') // OK
expect(Success('Success String')).to.be.a.failureWrapping('Success String') // Fail - not a Failure
// equality modifiers can be used, such as deep, on successWrapping and failureWrapping
expect(Success({ a: '423' })).to.be.a.deep.successWrapping({ a: '423' })
associatedValue
The associatedValue
property can be used after a result
, success
or failure
property.
It changes the target of any assertions that follow in the chain to be on the result associated value.
expect(Success('Success String')).to.be.a.success
.with.associatedValue.that.equals('Success String') // OK
expect(Success({ a: '423' })).to.be.a.success
.with.associatedValue.that.deep.equals({ a: '423' }) // OK - equality modifiers accepted
expect(Success({ a: '423' })).to.be.a.failure
.with.associatedValue.that.deep.equals({ a: '423' }) // FAIL - not a failure
expect(Success({ a: '423' })).to.be.a.result
.with.associatedValue.that.deep.equals({ a: '423' }) // OK
expect(Success('Success String')).to.have.associatedValue.that.equals('Success String') // FAILS
// associatedValue must be after either a result, success or failure assertion property