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TypeScript
362 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
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/**
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* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
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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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import type {EqualsFunction} from '@jest/expect-utils';
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import type * as jestMatcherUtils from 'jest-matcher-utils';
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import type {Tester} from '@jest/expect-utils';
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export declare abstract class AsymmetricMatcher<T>
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implements AsymmetricMatcher_2
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{
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protected sample: T;
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protected inverse: boolean;
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$$typeof: symbol;
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constructor(sample: T, inverse?: boolean);
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protected getMatcherContext(): MatcherContext;
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abstract asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
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abstract toString(): string;
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getExpectedType?(): string;
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toAsymmetricMatcher?(): string;
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}
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declare type AsymmetricMatcher_2 = {
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asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
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toString(): string;
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getExpectedType?(): string;
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toAsymmetricMatcher?(): string;
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};
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export declare interface AsymmetricMatchers {
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any(sample: unknown): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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anything(): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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arrayContaining(sample: Array<unknown>): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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closeTo(sample: number, precision?: number): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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objectContaining(sample: Record<string, unknown>): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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stringContaining(sample: string): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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stringMatching(sample: string | RegExp): AsymmetricMatcher_2;
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}
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export declare type AsyncExpectationResult = Promise<SyncExpectationResult>;
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export declare interface BaseExpect {
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assertions(numberOfAssertions: number): void;
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extend(matchers: MatchersObject): void;
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extractExpectedAssertionsErrors(): ExpectedAssertionsErrors;
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getState(): MatcherState;
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hasAssertions(): void;
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setState(state: Partial<MatcherState>): void;
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}
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export declare type Expect = {
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<T = unknown>(actual: T): Matchers<void> &
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Inverse<Matchers<void>> &
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PromiseMatchers;
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} & BaseExpect &
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AsymmetricMatchers &
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Inverse<Omit<AsymmetricMatchers, 'any' | 'anything'>>;
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declare const expect: Expect;
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export default expect;
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export {expect};
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export declare type ExpectationResult =
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| SyncExpectationResult
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| AsyncExpectationResult;
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declare type ExpectedAssertionsErrors = Array<{
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actual: string | number;
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error: Error;
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expected: string;
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}>;
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declare type Inverse<Matchers> = {
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/**
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* Inverse next matcher. If you know how to test something, `.not` lets you test its opposite.
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*/
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not: Matchers;
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};
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export declare class JestAssertionError extends Error {
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matcherResult?: Omit<SyncExpectationResult, 'message'> & {
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message: string;
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};
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}
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export declare type MatcherContext = MatcherUtils & Readonly<MatcherState>;
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export declare type MatcherFunction<Expected extends Array<unknown> = []> =
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MatcherFunctionWithContext<MatcherContext, Expected>;
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export declare type MatcherFunctionWithContext<
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Context extends MatcherContext = MatcherContext,
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Expected extends Array<any> = [] /** TODO should be: extends Array<unknown> = [] */,
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> = (
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this: Context,
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actual: unknown,
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...expected: Expected
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) => ExpectationResult;
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export declare interface Matchers<R extends void | Promise<void>> {
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/**
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* Ensures the last call to a mock function was provided specific args.
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*/
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lastCalledWith(...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that the last call to a mock function has returned a specified value.
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*/
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lastReturnedWith(expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments on an Nth call.
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*/
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nthCalledWith(nth: number, ...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that the nth call to a mock function has returned a specified value.
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*/
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nthReturnedWith(nth: number, expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Checks that a value is what you expect. It calls `Object.is` to compare values.
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* Don't use `toBe` with floating-point numbers.
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*/
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toBe(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Ensures that a mock function is called.
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*/
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toBeCalled(): R;
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/**
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* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
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*/
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toBeCalledTimes(expected: number): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
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*/
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toBeCalledWith(...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* Using exact equality with floating point numbers is a bad idea.
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* Rounding means that intuitive things fail.
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* The default for `precision` is 2.
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*/
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toBeCloseTo(expected: number, precision?: number): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a variable is not undefined.
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*/
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toBeDefined(): R;
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/**
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* 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(): R;
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/**
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* For comparing floating point numbers.
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*/
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toBeGreaterThan(expected: number | bigint): R;
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/**
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* For comparing floating point numbers.
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*/
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toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that an object is an instance of a class.
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* This matcher uses `instanceof` underneath.
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*/
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toBeInstanceOf(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* For comparing floating point numbers.
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*/
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toBeLessThan(expected: number | bigint): R;
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/**
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* For comparing floating point numbers.
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*/
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toBeLessThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): R;
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/**
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* Used to check that a variable is NaN.
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*/
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toBeNaN(): R;
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/**
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* This is the same as `.toBe(null)` but the error messages are a bit nicer.
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* So use `.toBeNull()` when you want to check that something is null.
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*/
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toBeNull(): R;
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/**
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* Use when you don't care what a value is, you just want to ensure a value
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* is true in a boolean context. In JavaScript, there are six falsy values:
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* `false`, `0`, `''`, `null`, `undefined`, and `NaN`. Everything else is truthy.
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*/
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toBeTruthy(): R;
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/**
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* Used to check that a variable is undefined.
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*/
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toBeUndefined(): R;
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/**
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* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
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* For testing the items in the list, this uses `===`, a strict equality check.
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*/
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toContain(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
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* For 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(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Used 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 checking for object identity.
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*/
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toEqual(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Ensures that a mock function is called.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalled(): R;
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/**
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* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalledTimes(expected: number): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
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*/
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toHaveBeenCalledWith(...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments on an Nth call.
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*/
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toHaveBeenNthCalledWith(nth: number, ...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* If you have a mock function, you can use `.toHaveBeenLastCalledWith`
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* to test what arguments it was last called with.
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*/
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toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(...expected: Array<unknown>): R;
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/**
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* Use to test the specific value that a mock function last returned.
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* If the last call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
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* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
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*/
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toHaveLastReturnedWith(expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Used to check that an object has a `.length` property
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* and it is set to a certain numeric value.
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*/
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toHaveLength(expected: number): R;
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/**
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* Use to test the specific value that a mock function returned for the nth call.
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* If the nth call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
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* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
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*/
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toHaveNthReturnedWith(nth: number, expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Use to check if property at provided reference keyPath exists for an object.
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* For checking deeply nested properties in an object you may use dot notation or an array containing
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* the keyPath for deep references.
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*
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* Optionally, you can provide a value to check if it's equal to the value present at keyPath
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* on the target object. This matcher uses 'deep equality' (like `toEqual()`) and recursively checks
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* the equality of all fields.
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*
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* @example
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*
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* expect(houseForSale).toHaveProperty('kitchen.area', 20);
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*/
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toHaveProperty(
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expectedPath: string | Array<string>,
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expectedValue?: unknown,
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): R;
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/**
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* Use to test that the mock function successfully returned (i.e., did not throw an error) at least one time
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*/
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toHaveReturned(): R;
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/**
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* Use to ensure that a mock function returned successfully (i.e., did not throw an error) an exact number of times.
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* Any calls to the mock function that throw an error are not counted toward the number of times the function returned.
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*/
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toHaveReturnedTimes(expected: number): R;
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/**
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* Use to ensure that a mock function returned a specific value.
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*/
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toHaveReturnedWith(expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Check that a string matches a regular expression.
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*/
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toMatch(expected: string | RegExp): R;
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/**
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* Used to check that a JavaScript object matches a subset of the properties of an object
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*/
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toMatchObject(
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expected: Record<string, unknown> | Array<Record<string, unknown>>,
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): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function has returned (as opposed to thrown) at least once.
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*/
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toReturn(): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function has returned (as opposed to thrown) a specified number of times.
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*/
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toReturnTimes(expected: number): R;
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/**
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* Ensure that a mock function has returned a specified value at least once.
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*/
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toReturnWith(expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Use to test that objects have the same types as well as structure.
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*/
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toStrictEqual(expected: unknown): R;
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/**
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* Used to test that a function throws when it is called.
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*/
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toThrow(expected?: unknown): R;
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/**
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* If you want to test that a specific error is thrown inside a function.
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*/
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toThrowError(expected?: unknown): R;
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}
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declare type MatchersObject = {
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[name: string]: RawMatcherFn;
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};
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export declare interface MatcherState {
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assertionCalls: number;
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currentTestName?: string;
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error?: Error;
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expand?: boolean;
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expectedAssertionsNumber: number | null;
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expectedAssertionsNumberError?: Error;
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isExpectingAssertions: boolean;
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isExpectingAssertionsError?: Error;
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isNot?: boolean;
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promise?: string;
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suppressedErrors: Array<Error>;
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testPath?: string;
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}
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export declare interface MatcherUtils {
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dontThrow(): void;
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equals: EqualsFunction;
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utils: typeof jestMatcherUtils & {
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iterableEquality: Tester;
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subsetEquality: Tester;
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};
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}
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declare type PromiseMatchers = {
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/**
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* Unwraps the reason of a rejected promise so any other matcher can be chained.
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* If the promise is fulfilled the assertion fails.
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*/
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rejects: Matchers<Promise<void>> & Inverse<Matchers<Promise<void>>>;
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/**
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* Unwraps the value of a fulfilled promise so any other matcher can be chained.
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* If the promise is rejected the assertion fails.
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*/
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resolves: Matchers<Promise<void>> & Inverse<Matchers<Promise<void>>>;
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};
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declare type RawMatcherFn<Context extends MatcherContext = MatcherContext> = {
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(this: Context, actual: any, ...expected: Array<any>): ExpectationResult;
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};
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export declare type SyncExpectationResult = {
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pass: boolean;
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message(): string;
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};
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export {};
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