I am trying to override (monkey patch) the it()
function of the Jasmine framework and in the process, I want to know if a function which is passed as the second argument to the it()
function is of type async
or not. I tried using the instanceof Promise
because all async
functions return a promise, but it never resolves to true and it never goes into the if block in the following code block. I have tried logging all the functions to the console and I found that all the async()
function specs have a return type of tslib_1.awaiter(some args..)
.
Here is what I have:
let newIt = jasmine.getEnv().it;
jasmine.getEnv().it = function(...args): jasmine.Spec {
// do something.
if(args[1] instanceOf Promise) {
debugger; // never comes in here.
// catch error.
}
return newIt.apply(this, arguments);
}
What am I doing wrong here? Could anyone please point me into a right direction?
Thank you.
Edit: Let's say I have the following two dummy specs, one is async and the other is synchronous:
Async Test:
const exp = () => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve(1);
}, 500);
});
};
it('asyncTest', async () => {
expect(await exp()).toEqual(1);
}, 600);
Synchronous:
it('testNon', () => {
expect(true).toBe(true);
});