[Node.js] Testing ES6 Promises in Node.js using Mocha and Chai

Writing great ES6 style Promises for Node.js is only half the battle. Your great modules must include tests as well to ensure future iterations don't break them. In this lesson, I show you a simple ES6 Promise in Node.js, then walk you through creating tests in Mocha using chai and chai-as-promised to test both resolve and reject methods.

Install:

npm i -g mocha
npm i -D chai chai-as-promised

Index.js

exports.foo = (opts) => {
    return new Promise(
        (resolve, reject) => {
            if(opts === 1) {
                reject('Found an error');
            } else {
                setTimeout( () => {
                    console.log(opts);
                    resolve(opts);
                }, 500);
            }
        }
    );
};

exports.foo(2)
.catch(err => {
    console.log(err);
});

test/index.js:

const chai = require('chai');
const expect = chai.expect;
const chaiAsPromised = require('chai-as-promised');

const index = require('../index.js');

chai.use(chaiAsPromised);

describe('Function foo', () => {
    it('should accpet anything but one', () => {
        const promise = index.foo(0);
        return expect(promise).to.eventually.equal(0);
    });

    it('should throw error is apply one', () => {
        const promise = index.foo(1);
       // return expect(promise).to.be.rejected;
        return expect(promise).to.be.rejectedWith('Found an error');
    })
});
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Answer1215/p/6055610.html