Vanilla Assertions
A simple assert
wrapper around chaijs/assertion-error. This probably
won't be useful to the average user unless you are a minimalist; you probably want Chai.
We use it to avoid circular dependencies when testing Chai's dependencies.
simple-assert
is available on npm.
$ npm install simple-assert
simple-assert
is available as a component.
$ component install chaijs/simple-assert
- @param {Mixed} expression to test for truthiness
- @param {String} message on failure
Perform a truthy assertion.
var assert = require('simple-assert');
assert(true, 'true is truthy');
assert(1, '1 is truthy');
assert('string', 'string is truthy');
- @param {Mixed} express to test for falsiness
- @param {String} messag eon failure
Perform a falsey assertion.
db.get(123, function (err, doc) {
assert.not(err, 'db.get returned error');
// ...
});
- @param {String} failure message
Force an AssertionError
to be thrown.
switch (res.statusCode) {
case 200:
// ..
break;
case 404:
// ..
break;
default:
assert.fail('Unknown response statusCode');
}
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Jake Luer jake@alogicalparadox.com (http://alogicalparadox.com)
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