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declare var beforeAll: jest.Lifecycle;
declare var beforeEach: jest.Lifecycle;
declare var afterAll: jest.Lifecycle;
declare var afterEach: jest.Lifecycle;
declare var describe: jest.Describe;
declare var fdescribe: jest.Describe;
declare var xdescribe: jest.Describe;
declare var it: jest.It;
declare var fit: jest.It;
declare var xit: jest.It;
declare var test: jest.It;
declare var xtest: jest.It;
declare const expect: jest.Expect;
// Remove once https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/53255 is fixed.
type ExtractEachCallbackArgs<T extends readonly any[]> = {
1: [T[0]];
2: [T[0], T[1]];
3: [T[0], T[1], T[2]];
4: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3]];
5: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4]];
6: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4], T[5]];
7: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4], T[5], T[6]];
8: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4], T[5], T[6], T[7]];
9: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4], T[5], T[6], T[7], T[8]];
10: [T[0], T[1], T[2], T[3], T[4], T[5], T[6], T[7], T[8], T[9]];
fallback: Array<T extends ReadonlyArray<infer U> ? U : any>;
}[
T extends Readonly<[any]> ? 1
: T extends Readonly<[any, any]> ? 2
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any]> ? 3
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any]> ? 4
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any]> ? 5
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any, any]> ? 6
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any, any, any]> ? 7
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any]> ? 8
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any]> ? 9
: T extends Readonly<[any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any, any]> ? 10
: "fallback"
];
type FakeableAPI =
| "Date"
| "hrtime"
| "nextTick"
| "performance"
| "queueMicrotask"
| "requestAnimationFrame"
| "cancelAnimationFrame"
| "requestIdleCallback"
| "cancelIdleCallback"
| "setImmediate"
| "clearImmediate"
| "setInterval"
| "clearInterval"
| "setTimeout"
| "clearTimeout";
interface FakeTimersConfig {
/**
* If set to `true` all timers will be advanced automatically
* by 20 milliseconds every 20 milliseconds. A custom time delta
* may be provided by passing a number.
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `false`.
*/
advanceTimers?: boolean | number;
/**
* List of names of APIs (e.g. `Date`, `nextTick()`, `setImmediate()`,
* `setTimeout()`) that should not be faked.
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `[]`, meaning all APIs are faked.
*/
doNotFake?: FakeableAPI[];
/**
* Sets current system time to be used by fake timers.
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `Date.now()`.
*/
now?: number | Date;
/**
* The maximum number of recursive timers that will be run when calling
* `jest.runAllTimers()`.
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `100_000` timers.
*/
timerLimit?: number;
/**
* Use the old fake timers implementation instead of one backed by
* [`@sinonjs/fake-timers`](https://github.com/sinonjs/fake-timers).
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `false`.
*/
legacyFakeTimers?: false;
}
interface LegacyFakeTimersConfig {
/**
* Use the old fake timers implementation instead of one backed by
* [`@sinonjs/fake-timers`](https://github.com/sinonjs/fake-timers).
*
* @defaultValue
* The default is `false`.
*/
legacyFakeTimers?: true;
}
declare namespace jest {
/**
* Advances all timers by `msToRun` milliseconds. All pending macro-tasks that have been
* queued by `setTimeout()`, `setInterval()` and `setImmediate()`, and would be executed
* within this time frame will be executed.
*/
function advanceTimersByTime(msToRun: number): void;
/**
* Asynchronous equivalent of `jest.advanceTimersByTime()`. It also yields to the event loop,
* allowing any scheduled promise callbacks to execute _before_ running the timers.
*
* @remarks
* Not available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function advanceTimersByTimeAsync(msToRun: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Advances all timers by the needed milliseconds to execute callbacks currently scheduled with `requestAnimationFrame`.
* `advanceTimersToNextFrame()` is a helpful way to execute code that is scheduled using `requestAnimationFrame`.
*
* @remarks
* Not available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function advanceTimersToNextFrame(): void;
/**
* Advances all timers by the needed milliseconds so that only the next timeouts/intervals will run.
* Optionally, you can provide steps, so it will run steps amount of next timeouts/intervals.
*/
function advanceTimersToNextTimer(step?: number): void;
/**
* Asynchronous equivalent of `jest.advanceTimersToNextTimer()`. It also yields to the event loop,
* allowing any scheduled promise callbacks to execute _before_ running the timers.
*
* @remarks
* Not available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function advanceTimersToNextTimerAsync(steps?: number): Promise<void>;
/**
* Disables automatic mocking in the module loader.
*/
function autoMockOff(): typeof jest;
/**
* Enables automatic mocking in the module loader.
*/
function autoMockOn(): typeof jest;
/**
* Clears the mock.calls and mock.instances properties of all mocks.
* Equivalent to calling .mockClear() on every mocked function.
*/
function clearAllMocks(): typeof jest;
/**
* Use the automatic mocking system to generate a mocked version of the given module.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function createMockFromModule<T>(moduleName: string): T;
/**
* Resets the state of all mocks.
* Equivalent to calling .mockReset() on every mocked function.
*/
function resetAllMocks(): typeof jest;
/**
* Restores all mocks and replaced properties back to their original value.
* Equivalent to calling `.mockRestore()` on every mocked function
* and `.restore()` on every replaced property.
*
* Beware that `jest.restoreAllMocks()` only works when the mock was created
* with `jest.spyOn()`; other mocks will require you to manually restore them.
*/
function restoreAllMocks(): typeof jest;
/**
* Removes any pending timers from the timer system. If any timers have
* been scheduled, they will be cleared and will never have the opportunity
* to execute in the future.
*/
function clearAllTimers(): void;
/**
* Returns the number of fake timers still left to run.
*/
function getTimerCount(): number;
/**
* Set the current system time used by fake timers. Simulates a user
* changing the system clock while your program is running. It affects the
* current time but it does not in itself cause e.g. timers to fire; they
* will fire exactly as they would have done without the call to
* jest.setSystemTime().
*
* > Note: This function is only available when using modern fake timers
* > implementation
*/
function setSystemTime(now?: number | Date): void;
/**
* When mocking time, Date.now() will also be mocked. If you for some
* reason need access to the real current time, you can invoke this
* function.
*
* > Note: This function is only available when using modern fake timers
* > implementation
*/
function getRealSystemTime(): number;
/**
* Retrieves the seed value. It will be randomly generated for each test run
* or can be manually set via the `--seed` CLI argument.
*/
function getSeed(): number;
/**
* Returns the current time in ms of the fake timer clock.
*/
function now(): number;
/**
* Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version
* of the specified module, including all of the specified module's dependencies.
*/
function deepUnmock(moduleName: string): typeof jest;
/**
* Disables automatic mocking in the module loader.
*/
function disableAutomock(): typeof jest;
/**
* Mocks a module with an auto-mocked version when it is being required.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function doMock<T = unknown>(moduleName: string, factory?: () => T, options?: MockOptions): typeof jest;
/**
* Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version
* of the specified module from require() (e.g. that it should always return the real module).
*/
function dontMock(moduleName: string): typeof jest;
/**
* Enables automatic mocking in the module loader.
*/
function enableAutomock(): typeof jest;
/**
* Creates a mock function. Optionally takes a mock implementation.
*/
function fn(): Mock;
/**
* Creates a mock function. Optionally takes a mock implementation.
*/
function fn<T, Y extends any[], C = any>(implementation?: (this: C, ...args: Y) => T): Mock<T, Y, C>;
/**
* Returns `true` if test environment has been torn down.
*
* @example
*
* if (jest.isEnvironmentTornDown()) {
* // The Jest environment has been torn down, so stop doing work
* return;
* }
*/
function isEnvironmentTornDown(): boolean;
/**
* Returns whether the given function is a mock function.
*/
function isMockFunction(fn: any): fn is Mock;
/**
* Mocks a module with an auto-mocked version when it is being required.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function mock<T = unknown>(moduleName: string, factory?: () => T, options?: MockOptions): typeof jest;
/**
* Wraps types of the `source` object and its deep members with type definitions
* of Jest mock function. Pass `{shallow: true}` option to disable the deeply
* mocked behavior.
*/
function mocked<T>(source: T, options?: { shallow: false }): MaybeMockedDeep<T>;
/**
* Wraps types of the `source` object with type definitions of Jest mock function.
*/
function mocked<T>(source: T, options: { shallow: true }): MaybeMocked<T>;
/**
* Registers a callback function that is invoked whenever a mock is generated for a module.
* This callback is passed the module path and the newly created mock object, and must return
* the (potentially modified) mock object.
*
* If multiple callbacks are registered, they will be called in the order they were added.
* Each callback receives the result of the previous callback as the `moduleMock` parameter,
* making it possible to apply sequential transformations.
*/
function onGenerateMock<T>(cb: (modulePath: string, moduleMock: T) => T): typeof jest;
/**
* Returns the actual module instead of a mock, bypassing all checks on
* whether the module should receive a mock implementation or not.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function requireActual<TModule extends {} = any>(moduleName: string): TModule;
/**
* Returns a mock module instead of the actual module, bypassing all checks
* on whether the module should be required normally or not.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function requireMock<TModule extends {} = any>(moduleName: string): TModule;
/**
* Resets the module registry - the cache of all required modules. This is
* useful to isolate modules where local state might conflict between tests.
*/
function resetModules(): typeof jest;
/**
* Creates a sandbox registry for the modules that are loaded inside the callback function.
* This is useful to isolate specific modules for every test so that local module state doesn't conflict between tests.
*/
function isolateModules(fn: () => void): typeof jest;
/**
* Equivalent of `jest.isolateModules()` for async functions to be wrapped.
* The caller is expected to `await` the completion of `jest.isolateModulesAsync()`.
*/
function isolateModulesAsync(fn: () => Promise<void>): Promise<void>;
/**
* Runs failed tests n-times until they pass or until the max number of retries is exhausted.
* This only works with jest-circus!
*/
function retryTimes(
numRetries: number,
options?: { logErrorsBeforeRetry?: boolean; waitBeforeRetry?: number; retryImmediately?: boolean },
): typeof jest;
/**
* Replaces property on an object with another value.
*
* @remarks
* For mocking functions, and 'get' or 'set' accessors, use `jest.spyOn()` instead.
*/
function replaceProperty<T extends object, K extends keyof T>(obj: T, key: K, value: T[K]): ReplaceProperty<T[K]>;
/**
* Exhausts tasks queued by `setImmediate()`.
*
* @remarks
* This function is only available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function runAllImmediates(): void;
/**
* Exhausts the micro-task queue (i.e., tasks in Node.js scheduled with `process.nextTick()`).
*/
function runAllTicks(): void;
/**
* Exhausts both the macro-task queue (i.e., tasks queued by `setTimeout()`, `setInterval()`
* and `setImmediate()`) and the micro-task queue (i.e., tasks in Node.js scheduled with
* `process.nextTick()`).
*/
function runAllTimers(): void;
/**
* Asynchronous equivalent of `jest.runAllTimers()`. It also yields to the event loop,
* allowing any scheduled promise callbacks to execute _before_ running the timers.
*
* @remarks
* Not available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function runAllTimersAsync(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Executes only the macro-tasks that are currently pending (i.e., only the tasks that
* have been queued by `setTimeout()`, `setInterval()` and `setImmediate()` up to this point).
*/
function runOnlyPendingTimers(): void;
/**
* Asynchronous equivalent of `jest.runOnlyPendingTimers()`. It also yields to the event loop,
* allowing any scheduled promise callbacks to execute _before_ running the timers.
*
* @remarks
* Not available when using legacy fake timers implementation.
*/
function runOnlyPendingTimersAsync(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version of
* the specified module when it is being imported (e.g. that it should always
* return the real module).
*/
function unstable_unmockModule(moduleName: string): typeof jest;
/**
* Explicitly supplies the mock object that the module system should return
* for the specified module.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
function setMock<T>(moduleName: string, moduleExports: T): typeof jest;
/**
* Set the default timeout interval for tests and before/after hooks in milliseconds.
* Note: The default timeout interval is 5 seconds if this method is not called.
*/
function setTimeout(timeout: number): typeof jest;
/**
* Creates a mock function similar to jest.fn but also tracks calls to `object[methodName]`
*
* Note: By default, jest.spyOn also calls the spied method. This is different behavior from most
* other test libraries.
*
* @example
*
* const video = require('./video');
*
* test('plays video', () => {
* const spy = jest.spyOn(video, 'play');
* const isPlaying = video.play();
*
* expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled();
* expect(isPlaying).toBe(true);
*
* spy.mockReset();
* spy.mockRestore();
* });
*/
function spyOn<
T extends {},
Key extends keyof T,
A extends PropertyAccessors<Key, T> = PropertyAccessors<Key, T>,
Value extends Required<T>[Key] = Required<T>[Key],
>(
object: T,
method: Key,
accessType: A,
): A extends SetAccessor ? SpyInstance<void, [Value]>
: A extends GetAccessor ? SpyInstance<Value, []>
: Value extends Constructor ? SpyInstance<InstanceType<Value>, ConstructorArgsType<Value>>
: Value extends Func ? SpyInstance<ReturnType<Value>, ArgsType<Value>>
: never;
function spyOn<T extends {}, M extends ConstructorPropertyNames<Required<T>>>(
object: T,
method: M,
): ConstructorProperties<Required<T>>[M] extends new(...args: any[]) => any ? SpyInstance<
InstanceType<ConstructorProperties<Required<T>>[M]>,
ConstructorArgsType<ConstructorProperties<Required<T>>[M]>
>
: never;
function spyOn<T extends {}, M extends FunctionPropertyNames<Required<T>>>(
object: T,
method: M,
): FunctionProperties<Required<T>>[M] extends Func
? SpyInstance<ReturnType<FunctionProperties<Required<T>>[M]>, ArgsType<FunctionProperties<Required<T>>[M]>>
: never;
/**
* Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version of
* the specified module from require() (e.g. that it should always return the real module).
*/
function unmock(moduleName: string): typeof jest;
/**
* Instructs Jest to use fake versions of the standard timer functions.
*/
function useFakeTimers(config?: FakeTimersConfig | LegacyFakeTimersConfig): typeof jest;
/**
* Instructs Jest to use the real versions of the standard timer functions.
*/
function useRealTimers(): typeof jest;
interface MockOptions {
virtual?: boolean; // Intentionally omitted "| undefined" to maintain compatibility with @jest/globals
}
type MockableFunction = (...args: any[]) => any;
type MethodKeysOf<T> = { [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends MockableFunction ? K : never }[keyof T];
type PropertyKeysOf<T> = { [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends MockableFunction ? never : K }[keyof T];
type ArgumentsOf<T> = T extends (...args: infer A) => any ? A : never;
type ConstructorArgumentsOf<T> = T extends new(...args: infer A) => any ? A : never;
type ConstructorReturnType<T> = T extends new(...args: any) => infer C ? C : any;
interface MockWithArgs<T extends MockableFunction>
extends MockInstance<ReturnType<T>, ArgumentsOf<T>, ConstructorReturnType<T>>
{
new(...args: ConstructorArgumentsOf<T>): T;
(...args: ArgumentsOf<T>): ReturnType<T>;
}
type MaybeMockedConstructor<T> = T extends new(...args: any[]) => infer R
? MockInstance<R, ConstructorArgumentsOf<T>, R>
: T;
type MockedFn<T extends MockableFunction> = MockWithArgs<T> & { [K in keyof T]: T[K] };
type MockedFunctionDeep<T extends MockableFunction> = MockWithArgs<T> & MockedObjectDeep<T>;
type MockedObject<T> =
& MaybeMockedConstructor<T>
& {
[K in MethodKeysOf<T>]: T[K] extends MockableFunction ? MockedFn<T[K]> : T[K];
}
& { [K in PropertyKeysOf<T>]: T[K] };
type MockedObjectDeep<T> =
& MaybeMockedConstructor<T>
& {
[K in MethodKeysOf<T>]: T[K] extends MockableFunction ? MockedFunctionDeep<T[K]> : T[K];
}
& { [K in PropertyKeysOf<T>]: MaybeMockedDeep<T[K]> };
type MaybeMockedDeep<T> = T extends MockableFunction ? MockedFunctionDeep<T>
: T extends object ? MockedObjectDeep<T>
: T;
type MaybeMocked<T> = T extends MockableFunction ? MockedFn<T> : T extends object ? MockedObject<T> : T;
type EmptyFunction = () => void;
type ArgsType<T> = T extends (...args: infer A) => any ? A : never;
type Constructor = new(...args: any[]) => any;
type Func = (...args: any[]) => any;
type ConstructorArgsType<T> = T extends new(...args: infer A) => any ? A : never;
type RejectedValue<T> = T extends PromiseLike<any> ? any : never;
type ResolvedValue<T> = T extends PromiseLike<infer U> ? U | T : never;
// see https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/25215
type NonFunctionPropertyNames<T> = keyof { [K in keyof T as T[K] extends Func ? never : K]: T[K] };
type GetAccessor = "get";
type SetAccessor = "set";
type PropertyAccessors<M extends keyof T, T extends {}> = M extends NonFunctionPropertyNames<Required<T>>
? GetAccessor | SetAccessor
: never;
type FunctionProperties<T> = { [K in keyof T as T[K] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? K : never]: T[K] };
type FunctionPropertyNames<T> = keyof FunctionProperties<T>;
type RemoveIndex<T> = {
// from https://stackoverflow.com/a/66252656/4536543
[P in keyof T as string extends P ? never : number extends P ? never : P]: T[P];
};
type ConstructorProperties<T> = {
[K in keyof RemoveIndex<T> as RemoveIndex<T>[K] extends Constructor ? K : never]: RemoveIndex<T>[K];
};
type ConstructorPropertyNames<T> = RemoveIndex<keyof ConstructorProperties<T>>;
interface DoneCallback {
(...args: any[]): any;
fail(error?: string | { message: string }): any;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-invalid-void-type
type ProvidesCallback = ((cb: DoneCallback) => void | undefined) | (() => PromiseLike<unknown>);
type ProvidesHookCallback = (() => any) | ProvidesCallback;
type Lifecycle = (fn: ProvidesHookCallback, timeout?: number) => any;
interface FunctionLike {
readonly name: string;
}
interface Each {
// Exclusively arrays.
<T extends any[] | [any]>(cases: readonly T[]): (
name: string,
fn: (...args: T) => any,
timeout?: number,
) => void;
<T extends readonly any[]>(cases: readonly T[]): (
name: string,
fn: (...args: ExtractEachCallbackArgs<T>) => any,
timeout?: number,
) => void;
// Not arrays.
<T>(cases: readonly T[]): (name: string, fn: (arg: T, done: DoneCallback) => any, timeout?: number) => void;
(cases: ReadonlyArray<readonly any[]>): (
name: string,
fn: (...args: any[]) => any,
timeout?: number,
) => void;
(strings: TemplateStringsArray, ...placeholders: any[]): (
name: string,
fn: (arg: any, done: DoneCallback) => any,
timeout?: number,
) => void;
}
/**
* Creates a test closure
*/
interface It {
/**
* Creates a test closure.
*
* @param name The name of your test
* @param fn The function for your test
* @param timeout The timeout for an async function test
*/
(name: string, fn?: ProvidesCallback, timeout?: number): void;
/**
* Only runs this test in the current file.
*/
only: It;
/**
* Mark this test as expecting to fail.
*
* Only available in the default `jest-circus` runner.
*/
failing: It;
/**
* Skips running this test in the current file.
*/
skip: It;
/**
* Sketch out which tests to write in the future.
*/
todo: (name: string) => void;
/**
* Experimental and should be avoided.
*/
concurrent: It;
/**
* Use if you keep duplicating the same test with different data. `.each` allows you to write the
* test once and pass data in.
*
* `.each` is available with two APIs:
*
* #### 1 `test.each(table)(name, fn)`
*
* - `table`: Array of Arrays with the arguments that are passed into the test fn for each row.
* - `name`: String the title of the test block.
* - `fn`: Function the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
*
* #### 2 `test.each table(name, fn)`
*
* - `table`: Tagged Template Literal
* - `name`: String the title of the test, use `$variable` to inject test data into the test title from the tagged template expressions.
* - `fn`: Function the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
*
* @example
*
* // API 1
* test.each([[1, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3], [2, 1, 3]])(
* '.add(%i, %i)',
* (a, b, expected) => {
* expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
* },
* );
*
* // API 2
* test.each`
* a | b | expected
* ${1} | ${1} | ${2}
* ${1} | ${2} | ${3}
* ${2} | ${1} | ${3}
* `('returns $expected when $a is added $b', ({a, b, expected}) => {
* expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
* });
*/
each: Each;
}
interface Describe {
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
(name: number | string | Function | FunctionLike, fn: EmptyFunction): void;
/** Only runs the tests inside this `describe` for the current file */
only: Describe;
/** Skips running the tests inside this `describe` for the current file */
skip: Describe;
each: Each;
}
type EqualityTester = (a: any, b: any) => boolean | undefined;
type MatcherUtils = import("expect").MatcherUtils & { [other: string]: any };
interface ExpectExtendMap {
[key: string]: CustomMatcher;
}
type MatcherContext = MatcherUtils & Readonly<MatcherState>;
type CustomMatcher = (
this: MatcherContext,
received: any,
...actual: any[]
) => CustomMatcherResult | Promise<CustomMatcherResult>;
interface CustomMatcherResult {
pass: boolean;
message: () => string;
}
type SnapshotSerializerPlugin = import("pretty-format").Plugin;
interface InverseAsymmetricMatchers {
/**
* `expect.not.arrayContaining(array)` matches a received array which
* does not contain all of the elements in the expected array. That is,
* the expected array is not a subset of the received array. It is the
* inverse of `expect.arrayContaining`.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the elements via a generic.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
arrayContaining<E = any>(arr: readonly E[]): any;
/**
* Validate every element of an array against a condition or type It is the
* inverse of `expect.arrayOf`.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
arrayOf<E = any>(arr: E): any;
/**
* `expect.not.objectContaining(object)` matches any received object
* that does not recursively match the expected properties. That is, the
* expected object is not a subset of the received object. Therefore,
* it matches a received object which contains properties that are not
* in the expected object. It is the inverse of `expect.objectContaining`.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the object via a generic.
* This ensures that the object contains the desired structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
objectContaining<E = {}>(obj: E): any;
/**
* `expect.not.stringMatching(string | regexp)` matches the received
* string that does not match the expected regexp. It is the inverse of
* `expect.stringMatching`.
*/
stringMatching(str: string | RegExp): any;
/**
* `expect.not.stringContaining(string)` matches the received string
* that does not contain the exact expected string. It is the inverse of
* `expect.stringContaining`.
*/
stringContaining(str: string): any;
}
type MatcherState = import("expect").MatcherState;
/**
* The `expect` function is used every time you want to test a value.
* You will rarely call `expect` by itself.
*/
interface Expect {
/**
* The `expect` function is used every time you want to test a value.
* You will rarely call `expect` by itself.
*
* @param actual The value to apply matchers against.
*/
<T = any>(actual: T): JestMatchers<T>;
/**
* Matches anything but null or undefined. You can use it inside `toEqual` or `toHaveBeenCalledWith` instead
* of a literal value. For example, if you want to check that a mock function is called with a
* non-null argument:
*
* @example
*
* test('map calls its argument with a non-null argument', () => {
* const mock = jest.fn();
* [1].map(x => mock(x));
* expect(mock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(expect.anything());
* });
*/
anything(): any;
/**
* Matches anything that was created with the given constructor.
* You can use it inside `toEqual` or `toHaveBeenCalledWith` instead of a literal value.
*
* @example
*
* function randocall(fn) {
* return fn(Math.floor(Math.random() * 6 + 1));
* }
*
* test('randocall calls its callback with a number', () => {
* const mock = jest.fn();
* randocall(mock);
* expect(mock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(expect.any(Number));
* });
*/
any(classType: any): any;
/**
* Matches any array made up entirely of elements in the provided array.
* You can use it inside `toEqual` or `toHaveBeenCalledWith` instead of a literal value.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the elements via a generic.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
arrayContaining<E = any>(arr: readonly E[]): any;
/**
* Validate every element of an array against a condition or type
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
arrayOf<E = any>(arr: E): any;
/**
* Verifies that a certain number of assertions are called during a test.
* This is often useful when testing asynchronous code, in order to
* make sure that assertions in a callback actually got called.
*/
assertions(num: number): void;
/**
* Useful when comparing floating point numbers in object properties or array item.
* If you need to compare a number, use `.toBeCloseTo` instead.
*
* The optional `numDigits` argument limits the number of digits to check after the decimal point.
* For the default value 2, the test criterion is `Math.abs(expected - received) < 0.005` (that is, `10 ** -2 / 2`).
*/
closeTo(num: number, numDigits?: number): any;
/**
* Verifies that at least one assertion is called during a test.
* This is often useful when testing asynchronous code, in order to
* make sure that assertions in a callback actually got called.
*/
hasAssertions(): void;
/**
* You can use `expect.extend` to add your own matchers to Jest.
*/
extend(obj: ExpectExtendMap): void;
/**
* Adds a module to format application-specific data structures for serialization.
*/
addSnapshotSerializer(serializer: SnapshotSerializerPlugin): void;
/**
* Matches any object that recursively matches the provided keys.
* This is often handy in conjunction with other asymmetric matchers.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the object via a generic.
* This ensures that the object contains the desired structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
objectContaining<E = {}>(obj: E): any;
/**
* Matches any string that contains the exact provided string
*/
stringMatching(str: string | RegExp): any;
/**
* Matches any received string that contains the exact expected string
*/
stringContaining(str: string): any;
not: InverseAsymmetricMatchers;
setState(state: object): void;
getState(): MatcherState & Record<string, any>;
}
type JestMatchers<T> = JestMatchersShape<Matchers<void, T>, Matchers<Promise<void>, T>>;
type JestMatchersShape<TNonPromise extends {} = {}, TPromise extends {} = {}> = {
/**
* Use resolves to unwrap the value of a fulfilled promise so any other
* matcher can be chained. If the promise is rejected the assertion fails.
*/
resolves: AndNot<TPromise>;
/**
* Unwraps the reason of a rejected promise so any other matcher can be chained.
* If the promise is fulfilled the assertion fails.
*/
rejects: AndNot<TPromise>;
} & AndNot<TNonPromise>;
type AndNot<T> = T & {
not: T;
};
// should be R extends void|Promise<void> but getting dtslint error
interface Matchers<R, T = {}> {
/**
* Checks that a value is what you expect. It uses `Object.is` to check strict equality.
* Don't use `toBe` with floating-point numbers.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toBe<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* Using exact equality with floating point numbers is a bad idea.
* Rounding means that intuitive things fail.
* The default for numDigits is 2.
*/
toBeCloseTo(expected: number, numDigits?: number): R;
/**
* Ensure that a variable is not undefined.
*/
toBeDefined(): R;
/**
* When you don't care what a value is, you just want to
* ensure a value is false in a boolean context.
*/
toBeFalsy(): R;
/**
* For comparing floating point or big integer numbers.
*/
toBeGreaterThan(expected: number | bigint): R;
/**
* For comparing floating point or big integer numbers.
*/
toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): R;
/**
* Ensure that an object is an instance of a class.
* This matcher uses `instanceof` underneath.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toBeInstanceOf<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* For comparing floating point or big integer numbers.
*/
toBeLessThan(expected: number | bigint): R;
/**
* For comparing floating point or big integer numbers.
*/
toBeLessThanOrEqual(expected: number | bigint): R;
/**
* This is the same as `.toBe(null)` but the error messages are a bit nicer.
* So use `.toBeNull()` when you want to check that something is null.
*/
toBeNull(): R;
/**
* Use when you don't care what a value is, you just want to ensure a value
* is true in a boolean context. In JavaScript, there are six falsy values:
* `false`, `0`, `''`, `null`, `undefined`, and `NaN`. Everything else is truthy.
*/
toBeTruthy(): R;
/**
* Used to check that a variable is undefined.
*/
toBeUndefined(): R;
/**
* Used to check that a variable is NaN.
*/
toBeNaN(): R;
/**
* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
* For testing the items in the list, this uses `===`, a strict equality check.
* It can also check whether a string is a substring of another string.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toContain<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
* For testing the items in the list, this matcher recursively checks the
* equality of all fields, rather than checking for object identity.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toContainEqual<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* Used when you want to check that two objects have the same value.
* This matcher recursively checks the equality of all fields, rather than checking for object identity.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toEqual<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called.
*/
toHaveBeenCalled(): R;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
*/
toHaveBeenCalledTimes(expected: number): R;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected arguments via a generic.
* Note that the type must be either an array or a tuple.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveBeenCalledWith<E extends any[]>(...params: E): R;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments on an Nth call.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected arguments via a generic.
* Note that the type must be either an array or a tuple.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveBeenNthCalledWith<E extends any[]>(nthCall: number, ...params: E): R;
/**
* If you have a mock function, you can use `.toHaveBeenLastCalledWith`
* to test what arguments it was last called with.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected arguments via a generic.
* Note that the type must be either an array or a tuple.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveBeenLastCalledWith<E extends any[]>(...params: E): R;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function last returned.
* If the last call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveLastReturnedWith<E = any>(expected?: E): R;
/**
* Used to check that an object has a `.length` property
* and it is set to a certain numeric value.
*/
toHaveLength(expected: number): R;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function returned for the nth call.
* If the nth call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveNthReturnedWith<E = any>(nthCall: number, expected?: E): R;
/**
* Use to check if property at provided reference keyPath exists for an object.
* For checking deeply nested properties in an object you may use dot notation or an array containing
* the keyPath for deep references.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a value to check if it's equal to the value present at keyPath
* on the target object. This matcher uses 'deep equality' (like `toEqual()`) and recursively checks
* the equality of all fields.
*
* @example
*
* expect(houseForSale).toHaveProperty('kitchen.area', 20);
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveProperty<E = any>(propertyPath: string | readonly any[], value?: E): R;
/**
* Use to test that the mock function successfully returned (i.e., did not throw an error) at least one time
*/
toHaveReturned(): R;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned successfully (i.e., did not throw an error) an exact number of times.
* Any calls to the mock function that throw an error are not counted toward the number of times the function returned.
*/
toHaveReturnedTimes(expected: number): R;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned a specific value.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toHaveReturnedWith<E = any>(expected?: E): R;
/**
* Check that a string matches a regular expression.
*/
toMatch(expected: string | RegExp): R;
/**
* Used to check that a JavaScript object matches a subset of the properties of an object
*
* Optionally, you can provide an object to use as Generic type for the expected value.
* This ensures that the matching object matches the structure of the provided object-like type.
*
* @example
*
* type House = {
* bath: boolean;
* bedrooms: number;
* kitchen: {
* amenities: string[];
* area: number;
* wallColor: string;
* }
* };
*
* expect(desiredHouse).toMatchObject<House>({...standardHouse, kitchen: {area: 20}}) // wherein standardHouse is some base object of type House
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toMatchObject<E extends {} | any[]>(expected: E): R;
/**
* This ensures that a value matches the most recent snapshot with property matchers.
* Check out [the Snapshot Testing guide](http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/snapshot-testing.html) for more information.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toMatchSnapshot<U extends { [P in keyof T]: any }>(propertyMatchers: Partial<U>, snapshotName?: string): R;
/**
* This ensures that a value matches the most recent snapshot.
* Check out [the Snapshot Testing guide](http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/snapshot-testing.html) for more information.
*/
toMatchSnapshot(snapshotName?: string): R;
/**
* This ensures that a value matches the most recent snapshot with property matchers.
* Instead of writing the snapshot value to a .snap file, it will be written into the source code automatically.
* Check out [the Snapshot Testing guide](http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/snapshot-testing.html) for more information.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toMatchInlineSnapshot<U extends { [P in keyof T]: any }>(propertyMatchers: Partial<U>, snapshot?: string): R;
/**
* This ensures that a value matches the most recent snapshot with property matchers.
* Instead of writing the snapshot value to a .snap file, it will be written into the source code automatically.
* Check out [the Snapshot Testing guide](http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/snapshot-testing.html) for more information.
*/
toMatchInlineSnapshot(snapshot?: string): R;
/**
* Use to test that objects have the same types as well as structure.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a type for the expected value via a generic.
* This is particularly useful for ensuring expected objects have the right structure.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @definitelytyped/no-unnecessary-generics
toStrictEqual<E = any>(expected: E): R;
/**
* Used to test that a function throws when it is called.
*/
toThrow(error?: string | Constructable | RegExp | Error): R;
/**
* Used to test that a function throws a error matching the most recent snapshot when it is called.
*/
toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot(snapshotName?: string): R;
/**
* Used to test that a function throws a error matching the most recent snapshot when it is called.
* Instead of writing the snapshot value to a .snap file, it will be written into the source code automatically.
*/
toThrowErrorMatchingInlineSnapshot(snapshot?: string): R;
}
type RemoveFirstFromTuple<T extends any[]> = T["length"] extends 0 ? []
: ((...b: T) => void) extends (a: any, ...b: infer I) => void ? I
: [];
interface AsymmetricMatcher {
asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
}
type NonAsyncMatchers<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap> = {
[K in keyof TMatchers]: ReturnType<TMatchers[K]> extends Promise<CustomMatcherResult> ? never : K;
}[keyof TMatchers];
type CustomAsyncMatchers<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap> = {
[K in NonAsyncMatchers<TMatchers>]: CustomAsymmetricMatcher<TMatchers[K]>;
};
type CustomAsymmetricMatcher<TMatcher extends (...args: any[]) => any> = (
...args: RemoveFirstFromTuple<Parameters<TMatcher>>
) => AsymmetricMatcher;
// should be TMatcherReturn extends void|Promise<void> but getting dtslint error
type CustomJestMatcher<TMatcher extends (...args: any[]) => any, TMatcherReturn> = (
...args: RemoveFirstFromTuple<Parameters<TMatcher>>
) => TMatcherReturn;
type ExpectProperties = {
[K in keyof Expect]: Expect[K];
};
// should be TMatcherReturn extends void|Promise<void> but getting dtslint error
// Use the `void` type for return types only. Otherwise, use `undefined`. See: https://github.com/Microsoft/dtslint/blob/master/docs/void-return.md
// have added issue https://github.com/microsoft/dtslint/issues/256 - Cannot have type union containing void ( to be used as return type only
type ExtendedMatchers<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap, TMatcherReturn, TActual> =
& Matchers<
TMatcherReturn,
TActual
>
& { [K in keyof TMatchers]: CustomJestMatcher<TMatchers[K], TMatcherReturn> };
type JestExtendedMatchers<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap, TActual> = JestMatchersShape<
ExtendedMatchers<TMatchers, void, TActual>,
ExtendedMatchers<TMatchers, Promise<void>, TActual>
>;
// when have called expect.extend
type ExtendedExpectFunction<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap> = <TActual>(
actual: TActual,
) => JestExtendedMatchers<TMatchers, TActual>;
type ExtendedExpect<TMatchers extends ExpectExtendMap> =
& ExpectProperties
& AndNot<CustomAsyncMatchers<TMatchers>>
& ExtendedExpectFunction<TMatchers>;
type NonPromiseMatchers<T extends JestMatchersShape<any>> = Omit<T, "resolves" | "rejects" | "not">;
type PromiseMatchers<T extends JestMatchersShape> = Omit<T["resolves"], "not">;
interface Constructable {
new(...args: any[]): any;
}
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-function-type
interface Mock<T = any, Y extends any[] = any, C = any> extends Function, MockInstance<T, Y, C> {
new(...args: Y): T;
(this: C, ...args: Y): T;
}
interface SpyInstance<T = any, Y extends any[] = any, C = any> extends MockInstance<T, Y, C> {}
/**
* Constructs the type of a spied class.
*/
type SpiedClass<T extends abstract new(...args: any) => any> = SpyInstance<
InstanceType<T>,
ConstructorParameters<T>,
T extends abstract new(...args: any