referee
referee is in your unit tests, deciding who passes and who fails.
It is a test-framework agnostic assertion and expectation library. Some highlights:
- Rich library of assertions
- Symmetric assert/refute (refute is referee's "assert.not*")
- Evented: Emits success and failure events
- Failing assertions throw exceptions by default, but can be configured to not
- API to add custom assertions that provides quite a bit of plumbing for free
Full documentation: docs.busterjs.org/en/latest/modules/referee.
referee works in browsers (including old and rowdy ones, like IE6) and Node.
It will define itself as an AMD module if you want it to (i.e. if there's a
define
function available).
Changelog
1.2.0 (2015-Nov-16)
- Updated dependencies #13
- Added license info in package.json #12
- A
test
method on assertions, returning a promise which is resolved, when assertion passes, and rejected when it fails; relies on aPromise
global (shimmable) #9
1.1.1 (2014-Dec-12)
- part of fix for issue #274 - quoting in assertion failures
1.1.0 (2014-Oct-31)
- fix for issue #402 - referee.expect fails if path.resolve gets stubbed
1.0.3 (2014-Apr-30)
Developers - Running tests
Node
npm install
- installs dev dependenciesnpm test
- runs node tests
Browsers
npm install
- installs dev dependenciesnpm start
- starts buster server- open url localhost:1111/capture in the browser(s) you want to test with
npm run-script test-browser
- runs browser tests