timekeeper
v2.3.1
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Easy testing of time-dependent code.
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timekeeper
This module mocks Date
and Date.now
in order to help you test time-dependent code. It provides travel
and freeze
functionality for your Node.js tests.
Installation
npm install --save-dev timekeeper
Synopsis
Freeze:
var tk = require('timekeeper');
var time = new Date(1330688329321);
tk.freeze(time);
// The time hasn't changed at all.
var date = new Date;
var ms = Date.now();
tk.reset(); // Reset.
Travel:
var tk = require('timekeeper');
var time = new Date(1893448800000); // January 1, 2030 00:00:00
tk.travel(time); // Travel to that date.
setTimeout(function() {
// `time` + ~500 ms.
var date = new Date;
var ms = Date.now();
tk.reset(); // Reset.
}, 500);
Note: If traveling when time is frozen, the time will be frozen to the new traveled time.
Reflection:
var tk = require('timekeeper');
var time = new Date(1893448800000); // January 1, 2030 00:00:00
assertFalse(tk.isKeepingTime());
tk.travel(time);
assertTrue(tk.isKeepingTime());
Credits
Inspired by the timecop ruby gem.
License
MIT License
Copyright (C) 2012 Veselin Todorov Copyright (C) 2018, 2019, 2023 Linus Unnebäck
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