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expect-dom

v1.0.0

Published

DOM-related assertions for expect.js

Downloads

10

Readme

Expect-dom

Sauce Test Status

A plugin for the expect.js to assert on DOM elements with node or browser.

Features:

  • Cross-browser: works on IE8+, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera.
  • Node.JS ready: require('expect.js').
  • Single dependency with expect.js.

Install

Node

Install from NPM:

$ npm install expect-dom expect-dom.js --save-dev

Then:

var expect = require('expect.js');
expect = require('expect-dom.js')(expect);

Browser

<script src="expect.js"></script>
<script src="expect-dom.js"></script>

jQuery Object

When call expect() with jQuery object, the first item is extract and assert.

E.g., the following two code snippets are the same.

var container = document.querySelector('.container');
expect(container).to.have.class('container');
var $container = $('.container');
expect($container).to.have.class('container');

API

attr: asserts presence of the attribute (and its value optionally)

expect($('<div title="some title"></div>')).to.have.attr("title");
expect($('<div title="some title"></div>')).to.have.attr("title", "some title");

id: asserts the ID of the element.

expect($('<div id="somediv"></div>')).to.have.id("somediv");
expect($('<div id="somediv"></div>')).not.to.have.id("anotherdiv");

html: asserts the HTML child content of an element matches (tags casing differences will be ignored).

expect($("<p><span>content</span></p>")).to.have.html("<span>content</span>");

text: asserts that the text content of an element matches. If text is RegExp, assert the text content matches the RegExp.

expect($('<span>some text</span>')).to.have.text('some text'); // plain text match
expect($('<span>some text</span>')).to.have.text(/\btext\b/); // RegExp match

value: asserts that the value of form element matches.

expect($('<option>aValue</option>')).to.have.value("aValue");

visible: asserts that an element is visible.

expect($('.visible')).to.be.visible();

hidden: asserts that an element is hidden.

expect($('.hidden')).to.be.hidden();

selected: asserts that a form element is selected.

expect($('<option selected="selected">aValue</option>')).to.be.selected();  

checked: asserts that a checkbox form element is checked.

expect($('<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" />')).to.be.checked();  

empty: asserts that the content of an element is empty.

expect($('<span></span>')).to.be.empty();  

matchSelector: assert that an element matches the specified selector.

expect($('<span class="alert"></span>')).to.matchSelector('.alert');  

containChild: asserts that an element contains a child matching the specified selector.

expect($('<div><span id="child">this is child</span></div>')).to.containChild('#child');  

disabled: asserts that an element is disabled.

expect($('<select disabled="disabled"></select>')).to.be.disabled();  

Examples

TODO...

Running tests

TODO...

Differences with kevindente/expect-dom

I requested kevindente to add support for pure DOM assertion and he didn't reply my RP. So, I forked the project, and continuously made new features here.

My objective is to let this project work under both node and browser. If you get any problem, please open an issue.

License

MIT License.