# Testing This module provides a few basic utilities to make testing easier and consistent in Deno. ## Usage The module exports a `test` function which is the test harness in Deno. It accepts either a function (including async functions) or an object which contains a `name` property and a `fn` property. When running tests and outputting the results, the name of the past function is used, or if the object is passed, the `name` property is used to identify the test. Asserts are exposed in `testing/asserts.ts` module. - `equal` - Deep comparision function, where `actual` and `expected` are compared deeply, and if they vary, `equal` returns `false`. - `assert()` - Expects a boolean value, throws if the value is `false`. - `assertEquals()` - Uses the `equal` comparison and throws if the `actual` and `expected` are not equal. - `assertStrictEq()` - Compares `actual` and `expected` strictly, therefore for non-primitives the values must reference the same instance. - `assertThrows()` - Expects the passed `fn` to throw. If `fn` does not throw, this function does. Also compares any errors thrown to an optional expected `Error` class and checks that the error `.message` includes an optional string. - `assertThrowsAsync()` - Expects the passed `fn` to be async and throw (or return a `Promise` that rejects). If the `fn` does not throw or reject, this function will throw asynchronously. Also compares any errors thrown to an optional expected `Error` class and checks that the error `.message` includes an optional string. `runTests()` executes the declared tests. Basic usage: ```ts import { runTests, test } from "https://deno.land/std/testing/mod.ts"; import { assertEquals } from "https://deno.land/std/testing/asserts.ts"; test({ name: "testing example", fn() { assertEquals("world", "world")); assertEquals({ hello: "world" }, { hello: "world" })); } }); runTests(); ``` Short syntax (named function instead of object): ```ts test(function example() { assertEquals("world", "world")); assertEquals({ hello: "world" }, { hello: "world" })); }); ``` Using `assertStrictEq()`: ```ts test(function isStrictlyEqual() { const a = {}; const b = a; assertStrictEq(a, b); }); // This test fails test(function isNotStrictlyEqual() { const a = {}; const b = {}; assertStrictEq(a, b); }); ``` Using `assertThrows()`: ```ts test(function doesThrow() { assertThrows(() => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }); assertThrows(() => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }, TypeError); assertThrows( () => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }, TypeError, "hello" ); }); // This test will not pass test(function fails() { assertThrows(() => { console.log("Hello world"); }); }); ``` Using `assertThrowsAsync()`: ```ts test(async function doesThrow() { assertThrowsAsync(async () => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }); assertThrowsAsync(async () => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }, TypeError); assertThrowsAsync( async () => { throw new TypeError("hello world!"); }, TypeError, "hello" ); assertThrowsAsync(async () => { return Promise.reject(new Error()); }); }); // This test will not pass test(async function fails() { assertThrowsAsync(async () => { console.log("Hello world"); }); }); ```