I'm very new to unit tests, mocha, and should.js, and I'm trying to write a test for an asynchronous method that returns a promise. Here is my test code:
var should = require("should"),
tideRetriever = require("../tide-retriever"),
moment = require("moment"),
timeFormat = "YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:ss",
from = moment("2013-03-06T00:00:00", timeFormat),
to = moment("2013-03-12T23:59:00", timeFormat),
expectedCount = 300;
describe("tide retriever", function() {
it("should retrieve and parse tide CSV data", function() {
tideRetriever.get(from, to).then(
function(entries) { // resolve
entries.should.be.instanceof(Array).and.have.lengthOf(expectedCount);
},
function(err) { // reject
should.fail("Promise rejected", err);
}
);
});
});
When I manually test the tideRetriever.get
method, it consistently resolves an array of 27 elements (as expected), but the test will not fail regardless of the value of expectedCount
. Here is my simple manual test:
tideRetriever.get(from, to).then(
function(entries) {
console.log(entries, entries.length);
},
function(err) {
console.log("Promise rejected", err);
}
);
I can also post the source for the module being tested if it's necessary.
Am I misunderstanding something about Mocha or should.js? Any help would be greatly appreciated.