2.1 KiB
2.1 KiB
Require promises that have expectations in their chain to be valid (valid-expect-in-promise
)
💼 This rule is enabled in the ✅ recommended
config.
Ensure promises that include expectations are returned or awaited.
Rule details
This rule flags any promises within the body of a test that include expectations that have either not been returned or awaited.
The following patterns is considered warning:
it('promises a person', () => {
api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
});
it('promises a counted person', () => {
const promise = api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
promise.then(() => {
expect(analytics.gottenPeopleCount).toBe(1);
});
});
it('promises multiple people', () => {
const firstPromise = api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
const secondPromise = api.getPersonByName('alice').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Alice');
});
return Promise.any([firstPromise, secondPromise]);
});
The following pattern is not warning:
it('promises a person', async () => {
await api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
});
it('promises a counted person', () => {
let promise = api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
promise = promise.then(() => {
expect(analytics.gottenPeopleCount).toBe(1);
});
return promise;
});
it('promises multiple people', () => {
const firstPromise = api.getPersonByName('bob').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Bob');
});
const secondPromise = api.getPersonByName('alice').then(person => {
expect(person).toHaveProperty('name', 'Alice');
});
return Promise.allSettled([firstPromise, secondPromise]);
});