I've just started using Jasmine so please forgive the newbie question but is it possible to test for object types when using toHaveBeenCalledWith?

expect(object.method).toHaveBeenCalledWith(instanceof String);

I know I could this but it's checking the return value rather than the argument.

expect(k instanceof namespace.Klass).toBeTruthy();
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toHaveBeenCalledWith is a method of a spy. So you can only call them on spy like describe in the docu:

// your class to test
var Klass = function () {
};

Klass.prototype.method = function (arg) {
  return arg;
};


//the test
describe("spy behavior", function() {

  it('should spy on an instance method of a Klass', function() {
    // create a new instance
    var obj = new Klass();
    //spy on the method
    spyOn(obj, 'method');
    //call the method with some arguments
    obj.method('foo argument');
    //test the method was called with the arguments
    expect(obj.method).toHaveBeenCalledWith('foo argument');   
    //test that the instance of the last called argument is string 
    expect(obj.method.mostRecentCall.args[0] instanceof String). toBeTruthy();
  });

});
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Thanks Andreas:) – screenm0nkey Jan 13 at 13:48
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I've discovered an even cooler mechanism, using jasmine.any(), as I find taking the arguments apart by hand to be sub-optimal for legibility.

In CoffeeScript:

obj = {}
obj.method = (arg1, arg2) ->

describe "callback", ->

   it "should be called with 'world' as second argument", ->
     spyOn(obj, 'method')
     obj.method('hello', 'world')
     expect(obj.method).toHaveBeenCalledWith(jasmine.any(String), 'world')
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Thanks Wolfram. – screenm0nkey Feb 22 at 14:05
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jasmine.any(Function) is handy, too – stefan.s Apr 12 at 10:01
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