644 lines
20 KiB
JavaScript
644 lines
20 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) 2004-present, Facebook, Inc.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* Modified from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/flowtype/flow-typed/b43dff3e0ed5ccf7033839045f4819e8db40faa9/definitions/npm/jest_v20.x.x/flow_v0.22.x-/jest_v20.x.x.js
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* Duplicated from www/flow/shared/jest.js
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* List of modifications:
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* - added function fail
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* - added jest.requireActual
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* - added jest.requireMock
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* - added JestMockFn.mockName
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* - added JestMockFn.mockRejectedValue
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* - added JestMockFn.mockRejectedValueOnce
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* - added JestMockFn.mockResolvedValue
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* - added JestMockFn.mockResolvedValueOnce
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* - added JestMockFn.mock.thrownErrors
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* - added JestMockFn.mock.returnValues
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* - added jest.setTimeout
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* @flow
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* @format
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*/
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/* eslint-disable lint/no-unclear-flowtypes */
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type JestMockFn<TArguments: $ReadOnlyArray<*>, TReturn> = {
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(...args: TArguments): TReturn,
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/**
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* An object for introspecting mock calls
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*/
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mock: {
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/**
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* An array that represents all calls that have been made into this mock
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* function. Each call is represented by an array of arguments that were
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* passed during the call.
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*/
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calls: Array<TArguments>,
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/**
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* An array that contains all the object instances that have been
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* instantiated from this mock function.
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*/
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instances: Array<TReturn>,
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/**
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* An array containing the results of a method, and whether they were
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* returned or thrown.
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*/
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results: Array<{isThrown: boolean}>,
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},
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/**
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* Resets all information stored in the mockFn.mock.calls and
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* mockFn.mock.instances arrays. Often this is useful when you want to clean
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* up a mock's usage data between two assertions.
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*/
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mockClear(): void,
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/**
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* Resets all information stored in the mock. This is useful when you want to
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* completely restore a mock back to its initial state.
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*/
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mockReset(): void,
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/**
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* Removes the mock and restores the initial implementation. This is useful
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* when you want to mock functions in certain test cases and restore the
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* original implementation in others. Beware that mockFn.mockRestore only
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* works when mock was created with jest.spyOn. Thus you have to take care of
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* restoration yourself when manually assigning jest.fn().
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*/
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mockRestore(): void,
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/**
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* Accepts a function that should be used as the implementation of the mock.
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* The mock itself will still record all calls that go into and instances
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* that come from itself -- the only difference is that the implementation
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* will also be executed when the mock is called.
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*/
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mockImplementation(
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fn: (...args: TArguments) => TReturn,
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): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Accepts a function that will be used as an implementation of the mock for
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* one call to the mocked function. Can be chained so that multiple function
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* calls produce different results.
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*/
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mockImplementationOnce(
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fn: (...args: TArguments) => TReturn,
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): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Accepts a string to use in test result output in place of "jest.fn()" to
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* indicate which mock function is being referenced.
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*/
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mockName(name: string): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Sugar for: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(Promise.reject(value));
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*/
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mockRejectedValue(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Sugar for: jest.fn().mockReturnValueOnce(Promise.reject(value));
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*/
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mockRejectedValueOnce(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Sugar for: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(Promise.resolve(value));
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*/
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mockResolvedValue(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Sugar for: jest.fn().mockReturnValueOnce(Promise.resolve(value));
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*/
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mockResolvedValueOnce(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Just a simple sugar function for returning `this`
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*/
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mockReturnThis(): void,
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/**
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* Deprecated: use jest.fn(() => value) instead
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*/
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mockReturnValue(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Sugar for only returning a value once inside your mock
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*/
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mockReturnValueOnce(value: TReturn): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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};
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type JestAsymmetricEqualityType = {
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/**
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* A custom Jasmine equality tester
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*/
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asymmetricMatch(value: mixed): boolean,
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};
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type JestCallsType = {
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allArgs(): mixed,
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all(): mixed,
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any(): boolean,
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count(): number,
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first(): mixed,
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mostRecent(): mixed,
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reset(): void,
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};
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type JestClockType = {
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install(): void,
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mockDate(date: Date): void,
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tick(milliseconds?: number): void,
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uninstall(): void,
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};
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type JestMatcherResult = {
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message?: string | (() => string),
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pass: boolean,
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};
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type JestMatcher = (actual: any, expected: any) => JestMatcherResult;
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type JestPromiseType = {
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/**
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* Use rejects to unwrap the reason of a rejected promise so any other
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* matcher can be chained. If the promise is fulfilled the assertion fails.
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*/
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rejects: JestExpectType,
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/**
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* Use resolves to unwrap the value of a fulfilled promise so any other
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* matcher can be chained. If the promise is rejected the assertion fails.
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*/
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resolves: JestExpectType,
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};
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/**
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* Plugin: jest-enzyme
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*/
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type EnzymeMatchersType = {
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toBeChecked(): void,
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toBeDisabled(): void,
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toBeEmpty(): void,
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toBePresent(): void,
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toContainReact(element: React$Element<any>): void,
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toHaveClassName(className: string): void,
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toHaveHTML(html: string): void,
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toHaveProp(propKey: string, propValue?: any): void,
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toHaveRef(refName: string): void,
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toHaveState(stateKey: string, stateValue?: any): void,
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toHaveStyle(styleKey: string, styleValue?: any): void,
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toHaveTagName(tagName: string): void,
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toHaveText(text: string): void,
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toIncludeText(text: string): void,
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toHaveValue(value: any): void,
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toMatchElement(element: React$Element<any>): void,
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toMatchSelector(selector: string): void,
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};
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type JestExpectType = {
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not: JestExpectType & EnzymeMatchersType,
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/**
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* If you have a mock function, you can use .lastCalledWith to test what
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* arguments it was last called with.
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*/
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lastCalledWith(...args: Array<any>): void,
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/**
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* toBe just checks that a value is what you expect. It uses === to check
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* strict equality.
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*/
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toBe(value: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toHaveBeenCalled to ensure that a mock function got called.
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*/
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toBeCalled(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeCalledWith to ensure that a mock function was called with
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* specific arguments.
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*/
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toBeCalledWith(...args: Array<any>): void,
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/**
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* Using exact equality with floating point numbers is a bad idea. Rounding
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* means that intuitive things fail.
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*/
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toBeCloseTo(num: number, delta: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeDefined to check that a variable is not undefined.
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*/
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toBeDefined(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeFalsy when you don't care what a value is, you just want to
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* ensure a value is false in a boolean context.
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*/
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toBeFalsy(): void,
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/**
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* To compare floating point numbers, you can use toBeGreaterThan.
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*/
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toBeGreaterThan(number: number): void,
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/**
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* To compare floating point numbers, you can use toBeGreaterThanOrEqual.
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*/
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toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(number: number): void,
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/**
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* To compare floating point numbers, you can use toBeLessThan.
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*/
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toBeLessThan(number: number): void,
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/**
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* To compare floating point numbers, you can use toBeLessThanOrEqual.
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*/
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toBeLessThanOrEqual(number: number): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeInstanceOf(Class) to check that an object is an instance of a
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* class.
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*/
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toBeInstanceOf(cls: Class<*>): void,
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/**
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* .toBeNull() is the same as .toBe(null) but the error messages are a bit
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* nicer.
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*/
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toBeNull(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeTruthy when you don't care what a value is, you just want to
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* ensure a value is true in a boolean context.
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*/
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toBeTruthy(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toBeUndefined to check that a variable is undefined.
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*/
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toBeUndefined(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toContain when you want to check that an item is in a list. For
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* testing the items in the list, this uses ===, a strict equality check.
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*/
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toContain(item: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toContainEqual when you want to check that an item is in a list. For
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* testing the items in the list, this matcher recursively checks the
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* equality of all fields, rather than checking for object identity.
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*/
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toContainEqual(item: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toEqual when you want to check that two objects have the same value.
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* This matcher recursively checks the equality of all fields, rather than
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* checking for object identity.
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*/
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toEqual(value: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toHaveBeenCalled to ensure that a mock function got called.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalled(): void,
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/**
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* Use .toHaveBeenCalledTimes to ensure that a mock function got called exact
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* number of times.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalledTimes(number: number): void,
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/**
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* Use .toHaveBeenCalledWith to ensure that a mock function was called with
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* specific arguments.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalledWith(...args: Array<any>): void,
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/**
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* Use .toHaveBeenLastCalledWith to ensure that a mock function was last called
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* with specific arguments.
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*/
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toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(...args: Array<any>): void,
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/**
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* Check that an object has a .length property and it is set to a certain
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* numeric value.
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*/
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toHaveLength(number: number): void,
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/**
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*
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*/
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toHaveProperty(propPath: string, value?: any): void,
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/**
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* Use .toMatch to check that a string matches a regular expression or string.
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*/
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toMatch(regexpOrString: RegExp | string): void,
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/**
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* Use .toMatchObject to check that a javascript object matches a subset of the properties of an object.
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*/
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toMatchObject(object: Object): void,
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/**
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* This ensures that a React component matches the most recent snapshot.
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*/
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toMatchSnapshot(name?: string): void,
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/**
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* Use .toThrow to test that a function throws when it is called.
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* If you want to test that a specific error gets thrown, you can provide an
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* argument to toThrow. The argument can be a string for the error message,
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* a class for the error, or a regex that should match the error.
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*
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* Alias: .toThrowError
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*/
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toThrow(message?: string | Error | RegExp): void,
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toThrowError(message?: string | Error | RegExp): void,
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/**
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* Use .toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot to test that a function throws a error
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* matching the most recent snapshot when it is called.
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*/
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toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot(): void,
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};
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type JestObjectType = {
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/**
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* Disables automatic mocking in the module loader.
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*
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* After this method is called, all `require()`s will return the real
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* versions of each module (rather than a mocked version).
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*/
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disableAutomock(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* An un-hoisted version of disableAutomock
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*/
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autoMockOff(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Enables automatic mocking in the module loader.
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*/
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enableAutomock(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* An un-hoisted version of enableAutomock
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*/
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autoMockOn(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Clears the mock.calls and mock.instances properties of all mocks.
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* Equivalent to calling .mockClear() on every mocked function.
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*/
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clearAllMocks(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Resets the state of all mocks. Equivalent to calling .mockReset() on every
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* mocked function.
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*/
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resetAllMocks(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Restores all mocks back to their original value.
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*/
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restoreAllMocks(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Removes any pending timers from the timer system.
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*/
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clearAllTimers(): void,
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/**
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* The same as `mock` but not moved to the top of the expectation by
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* babel-jest.
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*/
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doMock(moduleName: string, moduleFactory?: any): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* The same as `unmock` but not moved to the top of the expectation by
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* babel-jest.
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*/
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dontMock(moduleName: string): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Returns a new, unused mock function. Optionally takes a mock
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* implementation.
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*/
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fn<TArguments: $ReadOnlyArray<*>, TReturn>(
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implementation?: (...args: TArguments) => TReturn,
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): JestMockFn<TArguments, TReturn>,
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/**
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* Determines if the given function is a mocked function.
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*/
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isMockFunction(fn: Function): boolean,
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/**
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* Given the name of a module, use the automatic mocking system to generate a
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* mocked version of the module for you.
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*/
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genMockFromModule(moduleName: string): any,
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/**
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* Mocks a module with an auto-mocked version when it is being required.
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*
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* The second argument can be used to specify an explicit module factory that
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* is being run instead of using Jest's automocking feature.
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*
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* The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks -- mocks of modules
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* that don't exist anywhere in the system.
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*/
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mock(
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moduleName: string,
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moduleFactory?: any,
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options?: Object,
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): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Resets the module registry - the cache of all required modules. This is
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* useful to isolate modules where local state might conflict between tests.
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*/
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resetModules(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Exhausts the micro-task queue (usually interfaced in node via
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* process.nextTick).
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*/
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runAllTicks(): void,
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/**
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* Exhausts the macro-task queue (i.e., all tasks queued by setTimeout(),
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* setInterval(), and setImmediate()).
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*/
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runAllTimers(): void,
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/**
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* Exhausts all tasks queued by setImmediate().
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*/
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runAllImmediates(): void,
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/**
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* Executes only the macro task queue (i.e. all tasks queued by setTimeout()
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* or setInterval() and setImmediate()).
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*/
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advanceTimersByTime(msToRun: number): void,
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/**
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* Executes only the macro task queue (i.e. all tasks queued by setTimeout()
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* or setInterval() and setImmediate()).
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*
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* Renamed to `advanceTimersByTime`.
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*/
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runTimersToTime(msToRun: number): void,
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/**
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* Executes only the macro-tasks that are currently pending (i.e., only the
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* tasks that have been queued by setTimeout() or setInterval() up to this
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* point)
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*/
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runOnlyPendingTimers(): void,
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/**
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* Explicitly supplies the mock object that the module system should return
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* for the specified module. Note: It is recommended to use jest.mock()
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* instead.
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*/
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setMock(moduleName: string, moduleExports: any): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version of
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* the specified module from require() (e.g. that it should always return the
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* real module).
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*/
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unmock(moduleName: string): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Instructs Jest to use fake versions of the standard timer functions
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* (setTimeout, setInterval, clearTimeout, clearInterval, nextTick,
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* setImmediate and clearImmediate).
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*/
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useFakeTimers(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Instructs Jest to use the real versions of the standard timer functions.
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*/
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useRealTimers(): JestObjectType,
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/**
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* Creates a mock function similar to jest.fn but also tracks calls to
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* object[methodName].
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*/
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spyOn(object: Object, methodName: string): JestMockFn<any, any>,
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/**
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* Set the default timeout interval for tests and before/after hooks in milliseconds.
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* Note: The default timeout interval is 5 seconds if this method is not called.
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*/
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setTimeout(timeout: number): JestObjectType,
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// These methods are added separately and not a part of flow-typed OSS
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// version of this file. They were added in jest@21.0.0.alpha-2 which is not
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// yet publicly released yet.
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// TODO T21262347 Add them to OSS version of flow-typed
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requireActual(module: string): any,
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requireMock(module: string): any,
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};
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type JestSpyType = {
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calls: JestCallsType,
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};
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/** Runs this function after every test inside this context */
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declare function afterEach(
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fn: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void;
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/** Runs this function before every test inside this context */
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declare function beforeEach(
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fn: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void;
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/** Runs this function after all tests have finished inside this context */
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declare function afterAll(
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fn: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void;
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/** Runs this function before any tests have started inside this context */
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declare function beforeAll(
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fn: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void;
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/** A context for grouping tests together */
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declare var describe: {
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/**
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* Creates a block that groups together several related tests in one "test suite"
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*/
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(name: string, fn: () => void): void,
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/**
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* Only run this describe block
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*/
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only(name: string, fn: () => void): void,
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/**
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* Skip running this describe block
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*/
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skip(name: string, fn: () => void): void,
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};
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/** An individual test unit */
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declare var it: {
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/**
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* An individual test unit
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*
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* @param {string} Name of Test
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* @param {Function} Test
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* @param {number} Timeout for the test, in milliseconds.
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*/
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(
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name: string,
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fn?: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void,
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/**
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* Only run this test
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*
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* @param {string} Name of Test
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* @param {Function} Test
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* @param {number} Timeout for the test, in milliseconds.
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*/
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only(
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name: string,
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fn?: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void,
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/**
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* Skip running this test
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*
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* @param {string} Name of Test
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* @param {Function} Test
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* @param {number} Timeout for the test, in milliseconds.
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*/
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skip(
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name: string,
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fn?: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void,
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/**
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* Run the test concurrently
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*
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* @param {string} Name of Test
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* @param {Function} Test
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* @param {number} Timeout for the test, in milliseconds.
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*/
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concurrent(
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name: string,
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fn?: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void,
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};
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declare function fit(
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name: string,
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fn: (done: () => void) => ?Promise<mixed>,
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timeout?: number,
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): void;
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/** An individual test unit */
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declare var test: typeof it;
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/** A disabled group of tests */
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declare var xdescribe: typeof describe;
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/** A focused group of tests */
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declare var fdescribe: typeof describe;
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/** A disabled individual test */
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declare var xit: typeof it;
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/** A disabled individual test */
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declare var xtest: typeof it;
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/** The expect function is used every time you want to test a value */
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declare var expect: {
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/** The object that you want to make assertions against */
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(value: any): JestExpectType & JestPromiseType & EnzymeMatchersType,
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/** Add additional Jasmine matchers to Jest's roster */
|
|
extend(matchers: {[name: string]: JestMatcher}): void,
|
|
/** Add a module that formats application-specific data structures. */
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|
addSnapshotSerializer(serializer: (input: Object) => string): void,
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assertions(expectedAssertions: number): void,
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hasAssertions(): void,
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any(value: mixed): JestAsymmetricEqualityType,
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anything(): void,
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arrayContaining(value: Array<mixed>): void,
|
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objectContaining(value: Object): void,
|
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/** Matches any received string that contains the exact expected string. */
|
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stringContaining(value: string): void,
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stringMatching(value: string | RegExp): void,
|
|
};
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|
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declare function fail(message?: string): void;
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|
|
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// TODO handle return type
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// http://jasmine.github.io/2.4/introduction.html#section-Spies
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declare function spyOn(value: mixed, method: string): Object;
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|
|
|
/** Holds all functions related to manipulating test runner */
|
|
declare var jest: JestObjectType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The global Jamine object, this is generally not exposed as the public API,
|
|
* using features inside here could break in later versions of Jest.
|
|
*/
|
|
declare var jasmine: {
|
|
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL: number,
|
|
any(value: mixed): JestAsymmetricEqualityType,
|
|
anything(): void,
|
|
arrayContaining(value: Array<mixed>): void,
|
|
clock(): JestClockType,
|
|
createSpy(name: string): JestSpyType,
|
|
createSpyObj(
|
|
baseName: string,
|
|
methodNames: Array<string>,
|
|
): {[methodName: string]: JestSpyType},
|
|
objectContaining(value: Object): void,
|
|
stringMatching(value: string): void,
|
|
};
|