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994 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Steve Gravrock
b3ab9fad9d Updated toHaveBeenCalledOnceWith for new matcher interface 2020-06-26 15:14:02 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
13b967b59c Merge branch 'feat/to-have-been-called-once-with' of https://github.com/Maximaximum/jasmine into pr-merge
* Merges #1801 from @Maximaximum
* Fixes #1717
2020-06-26 15:05:04 -07:00
Terence D. Honles
3943cc2ddb allow spy throwError to throw an Object
When using the following code to simulate a node error:

  spyOn(process, 'kill').and.throwError({code: 'ESRCH'})

The object passed in will be converted to a string by the Error
constructor and result in '[object Object]' which is not very useful.
This PR changes the ``throwError`` spy strategy to only convert
strings into an Error object, but any other objects which are passed
in will be thrown as is. This means the spy strategy can never emulate
throwing a bare string ``throw 'error'``, but this would be a backward
incompatible change.
2020-06-25 18:12:00 -07:00
johnjbarton
0cb304131f fix(env): expose setSpec/SuiteProperty on interface 2020-05-26 14:50:01 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
8a731e17a7 Improved jsdocs for user-specified spec/suite properties 2020-05-05 17:58:16 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
7416c176a7 Merge branch 'properties' of https://github.com/johnjbarton/jasmine
* Merges #1763 from @johnjbarton
2020-05-05 17:45:43 -07:00
Maksym Kobieliev
0f6ebaa784 Merge branch 'master' into feat/to-have-been-called-once-with 2020-04-14 22:08:13 +03:00
johnjbarton
f90d9943fe feat(env): setSpecProperty/setSuiteProperty(key, value) to attach data to tests
Use setSpecProperty to attach key/value pairs to spec results that can be
picked up in specialized jasmine reporters.  Example use-cases
include:
  * Tagging specs with URLs or string-tokens referencing test-plan docs.
  * Recording performance information for blocks of JS.
Similarly setSuiteProperty attaches key/value pairs to suite results
2020-04-14 11:27:14 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
8991b1bba3 Fixed toHaveSize matcher on IE 10 & 11 2020-04-12 21:22:14 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
2b318a6154 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/parloti/jasmine
* Merges #1807 from @parloti
* Fixes #1775
* Prevents undesired reloads when karma-jasmine-html-reporter is used
2020-04-11 11:30:25 -07:00
DCtheTall
76a99aef86 add missing trailing newline 2020-04-09 15:19:47 -04:00
DCtheTall
6b213a958d Add expectAsync().toBePending() 2020-04-09 15:13:33 -04:00
Alex Parloti
9a7dfb15d2 fix #26
fix #26
Returning false will cause 'zone.js' to invoke e.preventDefault(), preventing the page from reloading.
2020-04-02 21:01:56 +02:00
Maksym Kobieliev
bcc28d7063 Output a diff if there was only one call, but with wrong parameters 2020-04-02 21:31:17 +03:00
Gregg Van Hove
79d55216fc Use internal type checks instead of instanceof to support browsers that don't include the types 2020-03-18 08:57:44 -07:00
Gregg Van Hove
ec3ebcb7bb Clean up toHaveSize 2020-03-18 08:13:21 -07:00
Francois Wauquier
c521b4d47c toHaveSize 2020-03-18 08:13:10 -07:00
Maksym Kobieliev
e13fd13529 Add a toHaveBeenCalledOnceWith matcher 2020-03-13 20:41:24 +02:00
Steve Gravrock
93ad31e0af Correctly report spec and suite duration
Previously, suite duration was always reported as 0 and spec duration
was always reported as null. Suites always used a no-op timer, and
specs set their result.duration after the result had already been sent
to reporters.

Fixes #1676.
2020-02-22 16:53:36 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
a6a9550d1e Fixed 'since' versions for MatchersUtil 2020-02-13 10:52:54 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
258d55469e Merge branch 'cof-merge-candidate'
* Simplifies the matcher interface
* Adds support for custom object formatters
2020-02-12 15:16:28 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
5096d9af4e Don't construct unnecessarily asymmetricEqualityTesterArgCompatShims
This speeds up MatchersUtil#equals by about 6-7x.
2020-02-12 14:23:03 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
3be797c8d8 Fixed diffs involving jasmine.objectContaining 2020-02-12 14:22:51 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
c2ada1af95 Merge branch 'custom-object-formatters' into cof-merge-candidate 2020-02-11 13:51:17 -08:00
Pivotal
ea3dd9dffc Refer to MatchersUtil instances as matchersUtil, not util 2020-02-10 17:26:05 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
d41139fea2 Added jsdocs for MatchersUtil 2020-02-10 17:26:05 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
873d1c2945 Use custom object formatters for any part of a diff, not just leaf nodes 2020-02-10 17:26:00 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
25816a6e77 Added support for custom object formatters
Custom object formatters allow users to customize how an object is
stringified in matcher failure messages. This can already be done by
adding a `jasmineToString` method to the objects in question. But
it's not always desirable or possible to do that, particularly when
objects of a given "type" do not inherit from a specific prototype.
For instance, suppose a web service returns a list of foos that are
deserialized from JSON, e.g.:

   { fooId: 42, /* more properties */ }

The only way to define `jasmineToString` on those is by writing code to
add it to each instance at runtime. But a custom object formatter can
recognize that the object it's looking at is a foo and format it
accordingly:

   jasmine.addCustomObjectFormatter(function(obj) {
      if (typeof obj.fooId !== 'number') {
            return undefined;
        }

        return '[Foo with ID ' + obj.fooId + ']';
    });

Unlike `jasmineToString`, custom object formatters are scoped to a
particular spec or suite and don't require any changes to the code
under test.
2020-02-10 17:26:00 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
1f23f1e4d2 Inject a per-runable pretty printer into MatchersUtil
This will allow us to add support for custom object formatters, which
will be a per-runable resource like custom matchers, by injecting them
into the pretty-printer.
2020-02-10 17:26:00 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
dec67bd535 Don't require matchers and asymmetric equality testers to pass custom object formatters back to Jasmine
This makes it easier to write high quality matchers and asymmetric equality
testers, and is also a step toward supporting custom object formatters.

Previously, Jasmine passed custom object formatters as the second argument
to matcher factories and as and the second argument to asymmetric equality
testers' `asymmetricMatch` method. Matchers and asymmetric equality testers
were responsible for passing the custom object formatters to methods like
`matchersUtil#equals`:

  function toEqual(util, customEqualityTesters) {
    return {
      compare: function(actual, expected) {
        // ...
        result.pass = util.equals(actual, expected, customEqualityTesters, diffBuilder);

And:

  ArrayContaining.prototype.asymmetricMatch = function(other, customTesters) {
    // ...
    for (var i = 0; i < this.sample.length; i++) {
      var item = this.sample[i];
      if (!j$.matchersUtil.contains(other, item, customTesters)) {
        return false;
      }
    }

With this change, that is no longer necessary. Matchers and asymmetric
equality testers can ignore the existence of custom equality testers and
still fully support them:

  function toEqual(util) {
    return {
      compare: function(actual, expected) {
        // ...
        result.pass = util.equals(actual, expected, diffBuilder);

And:

  ArrayContaining.prototype.asymmetricMatch = function(other, matchersUtil) {
    // ...
    for (var i = 0; i < this.sample.length; i++) {
      var item = this.sample[i];
      if (!matchersUtil.contains(other, item)) {
        return false;
      }
    }

The old interfaces are still supported, for now, but will be deprecated
in a future commit and removed in the next major release after that.

In addition to making matchers and custom equality testers simpler,
this change sets the stage for adding support for custom object
formatters. Those will be architecturally similar to custom equality
testers, and by injecting a `MatchersUtil` instance everywhere we can
add them without requiring user code to pass them around as used to be
the case with custom object formatters.
2020-02-10 17:25:50 -08:00
Elliot Nelson
be3c8275d4 Tidy up SpyStrategy#exec 2020-02-06 10:34:55 -05:00
Elliot Nelson
bf4694333c Improve wrapper function and parameter naming 2020-02-06 10:29:02 -05:00
Elliot Nelson
9febe3159d Allow callThrough to call constructor functions without errors 2020-01-28 19:40:44 -05:00
Steve Gravrock
58c63e98bb Include stack traces in unhandled promise rejection messages 2020-01-20 10:50:42 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
7f392d188e Don't leak global error handlers between Jasmine's own tests 2020-01-20 10:18:29 -08:00
johnjbarton
1545112744 feat(GlobalErrors): Route unhandledrejections to onerror
Fixes #1777
2020-01-14 09:38:59 -08:00
Steve Gravrock
17e9088ac5 Merge branch 'add-it-naming' of https://github.com/johnlinp/jasmine
* Merges #1772 from @johnlinp
2020-01-11 09:17:45 -08:00
Valentin Hermann
0b4a9edff8 Added some tests and modified the source code instead of the build product 2020-01-08 10:55:14 +01:00
John Lin
6c766b7785 Describe the naming for the function it()
When I first saw it(), I was wondering if the name "it" is
an abbreviation of anything. After some search, I finally
realized that the name is only a pronoun. Therefore, I
think it's worthwhile to include it in the documentation.
2019-12-16 12:50:18 +08:00
Steve Gravrock
8d53f4d202 Fixed objectContaining to not match when the expected is the empty object and the actual is a non-object 2019-11-02 14:38:06 -07:00
Nicolas DUBIEN
97fe2e7c95 Fix: Jasmine reports toEqual(0, Number.MIN_VALUE) to be true 2019-10-31 00:31:27 +01:00
Steve Gravrock
ef3f127d27 Fixed comparison between ObjectContaining and non-objects on IE 2019-09-28 18:39:43 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
472f61ab37 Provide better diffs for object graphs that include objectContaining
Turns this output:
    Expected $[0].foo = Object({ a: 4, b: 5 }) to equal <jasmine.objectContaining(Object({ a: 1, c: 3 }))>.

into this:
    Expected $[0].foo.a = 4 to equal 1.
    Expected $[0].foo.c = undefined to equal 3.

And turns this output:
    Expected spy jasmineDone to have been called with:
       [ ... snipped very long expected call ]
    but actual calls were:
       [ ... snipped very long actual call ]

    Call 0:
      Expected $[0] = Object({ overallStatus: 'failed', totalTime: 1, incompleteReason: undefined, order: Order({ random: true, seed: '88732', sort: Function }), failedExpectations: [ Object({ matcherName: 'toBeResolved', passed: false, message: 'Suite "a suite" ran a "toBeResolved" expectation after it finished.
      Did you forget to return or await the result of expectAsync?', error: undefined, errorForStack: Error, actual: [object Promise], expected: [  ], globalErrorType: 'lateExpeztation' }) ], deprecationWarnings: [  ] }) to equal <jasmine.objectContaining(Object({ failedExpectations: [ <jasmine.objectContaining(Object({ passed: false, globalErrorType: 'lateExpectation', message: 'Suite "a suite" ran a "toBeResolved" expectation after it finished.
      Did you forget to return or await the result of expectAsync?', matcherName: 'toBeResolved' }))> ] }))>.

into this:
    Expected spy jasmineDone to have been called with:
       [ ... snipped very long expected call ]
    but actual calls were:
       [ ... snipped very long actual call ]

    Call 0:
      Expected $[0].failedExpectations[0].globalErrorType = 'lateExpeztation' to equal 'lateExpectation'.
2019-09-28 18:03:12 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
10dbf8be98 Indent multiline failure messages in the output of withContext
This makes it easier to see where each failure message begins and ends.

Before:
   Some context: a
   multiline
   message

After:
   Some context:
       a
       multiline
       message
2019-09-28 12:38:28 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
a497d0942a Report async expectations that complete after the runable completes
It's very easy to forget to `await` or `return` the promise returned
from `expectAsync`. When that happens, the expectation failure will
occur after the spec or suite's result has been reported to reporters,
and the failure will typically not be shown to the user. This change
adds a top-level suite failure in that case, similar to the way we
report unhandled exceptions or promise rejections that occur after the
runable completes. Adding the error at the top level gives us the best
chance of getting in before the set of failures we add it to is sent
to reporters.

See #1752.
2019-09-27 18:31:01 -07:00
ivan baktsheev
fc3eb0fbd8 Handle node.js assert as an error in your specs 2019-09-23 16:47:07 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
ba4a8d1d00 Fixed jsdocs 2019-09-10 11:23:11 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
2d3ac38df8 toBeRejectedWithError can expect the error to be Error, not just a subtype 2019-09-06 14:17:52 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
f056f3b86c Fixed indentation 2019-09-06 13:43:30 -07:00
Dmitriy T
7263a38c3f Adds new configuration option to failSpecWithNoExpectations that will report specs without expectations as failures if enabled 2019-09-05 09:47:38 -07:00