Generative property testing for Jasmine
jasmine-check
adds the generative testing power of testcheck-js
to Jasmine. This allows some of your Jasmine tests
to accept arguments and ensure your tests pass not just under your contrived
test cases but also pass for hundreds of randomly generated test cases.
Getting started
Install jasmine-check
using npm.
npm install jasmine-check
Then include and install jasmine-check
before your test suite.
require('jasmine-check').install();
Example
require('jasmine-check').install();
describe('MySpec', () => {
check.it('accepts an int and a string', gen.int, gen.string, (x, y) => {
expect(x).toEqual(jasmine.any(Number));
expect(y).toEqual(jasmine.any(String));
});
});
The gen
global object is provided directly by testcheck-js
and defines what
type of random values to generate. The test will be run numerous times with
different random values, ensuring all expectations are met for every run. If a
test expectation fails, then the test will re-run with "smaller" values until
the smallest failing value is found which can better help explain edge cases
with your test and produce consistent results, despite being initially fueled
by randomness.
Options
If a test is taking a long time, needs to generate larger values, or should be
run with a consistent random seed, you can alter the behavior with options
:
{
times: number; // the number of test cases to run. Default: 100
maxSize: number; // the maximum "size" of the test data. Default: 200
seed: number; // defaults to a random value from 1 to 2^32-1.
}
To use these options with your check, include an options object after the description:
check.it('runs 10 times', {times: 10}, gen.sPosInt, x => {
expect(x).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
To learn more about property testing, or to learn about the available value
generators, check out testcheck-js
.