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_to_equal_test.ts
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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { bold, gray, green, red, stripAnsiCode, yellow,} from "../fmt/colors.ts";import { AssertionError, assertThrows } from "../assert/mod.ts";import { expect } from "./expect.ts";
const createHeader = (): string[] => [ "", "", ` ${gray(bold("[Diff]"))} ${red(bold("Actual"))} / ${ green( bold("Expected"), ) }`, "", "",];
const added: (s: string) => string = (s: string): string => green(bold(stripAnsiCode(s)));const removed: (s: string) => string = (s: string): string => red(bold(stripAnsiCode(s)));
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() matches when values are equal", fn() { expect({ a: 10 }).toEqual({ a: 10 }); expect(true).toEqual(true); expect(10).toEqual(10); expect("abc").toEqual("abc"); expect({ a: 10, b: { c: "1" } }).toEqual({ a: 10, b: { c: "1" } }); expect(new Date("invalid")).toEqual(new Date("invalid")); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws when numbers are not equal", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect(1).toEqual(2), AssertionError, [ "Values are not equal.", ...createHeader(), removed(`- ${yellow("1")}`), added(`+ ${yellow("2")}`), "", ].join("\n"), ); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws when compare number with string", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect(1).toEqual("1"), AssertionError, [ "Values are not equal.", ...createHeader(), removed(`- ${yellow("1")}`), added(`+ "1"`), ].join("\n"), ); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws when array are not equal", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect([1, "2", 3]).toEqual(["1", "2", 3]), AssertionError, ` [- 1,+ "1", "2", 3, ]`, ); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws when objects are no equal", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect({ a: 1, b: "2", c: 3 }).toEqual({ a: 1, b: 2, c: [3] }), AssertionError, ` { a: 1,+ b: 2,+ c: [+ 3,+ ],- b: "2",- c: 3, }`, ); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws when date are not equal", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect(new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 10)).toEqual( new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 20), ), AssertionError, [ "Values are not equal.", ...createHeader(), removed(`- ${new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 10).toISOString()}`), added(`+ ${new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 20).toISOString()}`), "", ].join("\n"), ); assertThrows( () => expect(new Date("invalid")).toEqual(new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 20)), AssertionError, [ "Values are not equal.", ...createHeader(), removed(`- ${new Date("invalid")}`), added(`+ ${new Date(2019, 0, 3, 4, 20, 1, 20).toISOString()}`), "", ].join("\n"), ); },});
Deno.test({ name: "expect().toEqual() throws with a custom message", fn() { assertThrows( () => expect(1, "CUSTOM MESSAGE").toEqual(2), AssertionError, [ "Values are not equal: CUSTOM MESSAGE", ...createHeader(), removed(`- ${yellow("1")}`), added(`+ ${yellow("2")}`), "", ].join("\n"), ); },});
Deno.test( "expect().toEqual() compares objects structurally if one object's constructor is undefined and the other is Object", () => { const a = Object.create(null); a.prop = "test"; const b = { prop: "test", };
expect(a).toEqual(b); expect(b).toEqual(a); },);
Deno.test("expect().toEqual() diff for differently ordered objects", () => { assertThrows( () => { expect({ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa: 0, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb: 0, ccccccccccccccccccccccc: 0, }).toEqual( { ccccccccccccccccccccccc: 1, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa: 0, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb: 0, }, ); }, AssertionError, ` { aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa: 0, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb: 0,- ccccccccccccccccccccccc: 0,+ ccccccccccccccccccccccc: 1, }`, );});
Deno.test("expect().toEqual() same Set with object keys", () => { const data = [ { id: "_1p7ZED73OF98VbT1SzSkjn", type: { id: "_ETGENUS" }, name: "Thuja", friendlyId: "g-thuja", }, { id: "_567qzghxZmeQ9pw3q09bd3", type: { id: "_ETGENUS" }, name: "Pinus", friendlyId: "g-pinus", }, ]; expect(data).toEqual(data); expect(new Set(data)).toEqual(new Set(data));});
Deno.test("expect().toEqual() does not throw when a key with undfined value exists in only one of values", () => { // bar: undefined is ignored in comparison expect({ foo: 1, bar: undefined }).toEqual({ foo: 1 }); expect({ foo: 1, bar: undefined }).not.toEqual({ foo: undefined });});
// https://github.com/denoland/deno_std/issues/4244Deno.test("expect().toEqual() align to jest test cases", () => { function create() { class Person { constructor(public readonly name = "deno") {} } return new Person(); }
expect([create()]).toEqual([create()]); expect( new (class A { #hello = "world"; })(), ).toEqual( new (class B { #hello = "world"; })(), ); expect( new WeakRef({ hello: "world" }), ).toEqual( new (class<T extends object> extends WeakRef<T> {})({ hello: "world" }), );
expect({ a: undefined, b: undefined }).toEqual({ a: undefined, c: undefined, }); expect({ a: undefined, b: undefined }).toEqual({ a: undefined });
class A {} class B {} expect(new A()).toEqual(new B()); assertThrows(() => { expect(new A()).not.toEqual(new B()); }, AssertionError);});
Deno.test("expect().toEqual() matches when Error Objects are equal", () => { function getError() { return new Error("missing param: name"); }
const expectErrObjectWithName = new Error("missing param: name"); expect(getError()).toEqual(expectErrObjectWithName);
const expectErrObjectWithEmail = new Error("missing param: email"); expect(getError()).not.toEqual(expectErrObjectWithEmail);});
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