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patience

v0.2.0

Published

A little something to help your asserts chill out.

Downloads

6

Readme

Patience

A little something to help your asserts chill out

Sometimes end-to-end tests talk to external processes and/or servers. Sometimes those external things take a little while to do their stuff. Sometimes you need to assert that stuff happens, eventually.

Installation

npm install patience

Usage

When you want to make sure something happens within a short time period, call soon(assert, context, callback). This will repeatedly check the assert until it passes, or gives up trying.

Example

Here's something that hopefully gets the idea across. Say I have an assert that looks like this:

this.browser.users().should.include(name);
callback();

That's great if the users list is updated synchronously. But say I'm testing my code in a child process, and using socket.io to send users back to a zombie browser when they log in? The test will only pass if the assert happens to run after all that communication has finished.

Instead, I can give it a short while to happen:

soon(function () {
    this.browser.users().should.include(name);
}, this, callback);

This makes my test pass reliably, and as quickly as possible.