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expect-expect.md
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expect-expect)💼 This rule is enabled in the following
configs:
all.
Ensure that there is at least one expect call made in a test.
This rule triggers when there is no call made to expect in a test, to prevent
users from forgetting to add assertions.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
it('should be a test', () => { console.log('no assertion'); }); test('should assert something', () => {});
Examples of correct code for this rule:
it('should be a test', () => { expect(true).toBeDefined(); }); it('should work with callbacks/async', () => { somePromise().then(res => expect(res).toBe('passed')); });
{ "jest/expect-expect": [ "error", { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect"], "additionalTestBlockFunctions": [] } ] }
assertFunctionNamesThis array option specifies the names of functions that should be considered to
be asserting functions. Function names can use wildcards i.e request.*.expect,
request.**.expect, request.*.expect*
Examples of incorrect code for the { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect"] }
option:
/* eslint jest/expect-expect: ["error", { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect"] }] */ import { expectSaga } from 'redux-saga-test-plan'; import { addSaga } from '../src/sagas'; test('returns sum', () => { expectSaga(addSaga, 1, 1).returns(2).run(); });
Examples of correct code for the
{ "assertFunctionNames": ["expect", "expectSaga"] } option:
/* eslint jest/expect-expect: ["error", { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect", "expectSaga"] }] */ import { expectSaga } from 'redux-saga-test-plan'; import { addSaga } from '../src/sagas'; test('returns sum', () => { expectSaga(addSaga, 1, 1).returns(2).run(); });
Since the string is compiled into a regular expression, you'll need to escape
special characters such as $ with a double backslash:
/* eslint jest/expect-expect: ["error", { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect\\$"] }] */ it('is money-like', () => { expect$(1.0); });
Examples of correct code for working with the HTTP assertions library
SuperTest with the
{ "assertFunctionNames": ["expect", "request.**.expect"] } option:
/* eslint jest/expect-expect: ["error", { "assertFunctionNames": ["expect", "request.**.expect"] }] */ const request = require('supertest'); const express = require('express'); const app = express(); describe('GET /user', function () { it('responds with json', function (done) { request(app).get('/user').expect('Content-Type', /json/).expect(200, done); }); });
additionalTestBlockFunctionsThis array can be used to specify the names of functions that should also be treated as test blocks:
{ "rules": { "jest/expect-expect": [ "error", { "additionalTestBlockFunctions": ["theoretically"] } ] } }
The following is correct when using the above configuration:
import theoretically from 'jest-theories'; describe('NumberToLongString', () => { const theories = [ { input: 100, expected: 'One hundred' }, { input: 1000, expected: 'One thousand' }, { input: 10000, expected: 'Ten thousand' }, { input: 100000, expected: 'One hundred thousand' }, ]; theoretically( 'the number {input} is correctly translated to string', theories, theory => { const output = NumberToLongString(theory.input); expect(output).toBe(theory.expected); }, ); });