stream-assert-gulp
v0.4.9
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simplify assertion library for gulp streams
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stream-assert-gulp
Assert gulp streams, make gulp plugin test easier, based on through-gulp
, inspired by
stream-assert
(https://github.com/floatdrop/stream-assert.git).
Install
npm install stream-assert-gulp --save-dev
Usage
var gulp = require('gulp');
var assert = require('stream-assert-gulp');
var should = require('should');
it('should pass data to next when undeclared', function (done) {
gulp.src('./test/fixtures/template.js')
// assert the file
.pipe(assert.first(function(file) {
(file.isBuffer()).should.be.true;
(file.isStream()).should.be.false;
}))
// indicate the assert result
.on('end', done);
});
API
Build for asserting gulp stream. Constructed stream will emit end
after stream assert, without any argument for success, with assertion error as first argument for fail.
Assertion
Assertion is a function with each file as the first argument, just assert the file. For example:
assertion = function(file) {
(file.isBuffer()).should.be.true;
(file.isStream()).should.be.false;
})
nth(n, assertion)
Calls assertion
function on nth-child element in stream.
first(assertion)
Calls assertion
function on first-child element in stream.
second(assertion)
Calls assertion
function on first-child element in stream.
last(assertion)
Calls assertion
function on last-child element in stream.
length(len)
Asserting, that length of stream is equal len
at the end of the stream.
all(assertion)
Calls assertion
function on every-child element in stream. Only if all the elements
match the assertion then pass success.
any(assertion)
Calls assertion
function on every-child element in stream. Only if any of the elements
match the assertion, then pass success.
Assert chain
As promised, now it does support chain assert after v0.2.x. Pay attention when you need
chain assert, assert below just work right, when all the assertion passed, the done
callback has no argument. when any assertion failed, it will jump to the end, and done
callback has error(this assertion throw) as first argument.
Till now, length
, nth
, first
, last
support chained assertion, also, all
and any
works for chained assertion since v0.4.0.
gulp.src(['./test/fixtures/template.js', './test/fixtures/destiny.js'])
.pipe(assert.length(1))
.pipe(assert.first(function(file) {
(file.contents.toString()).should.equal("define('destiny',[],function(){});");
}))
.pipe(assert.nth(2, function(file) {
(file.contents.toString()).should.equal("define('template',[],function(){});");
}))
.pipe(assert.any(function(file) {
(file.isBuffer()).should.be.true;
}))
.pipe(assert.all(function(file) {
(file.isStream()).should.be.false;
}))
.on('end', done);
Contact
Email: [email protected]
License
MIT (c) 2014