eslint-plugin-jest
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ESLint rules for Jest
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As more assertions are made, there is a possible tendency for the test to be
more likely to mix multiple objectives. To avoid this, this rule reports when
the maximum number of assertions is exceeded.
This rule enforces a maximum number of `expect()` calls.
The following patterns are considered warnings (with the default option of
`{ "max": 5 } `):
```js
test('should not pass', () => {
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
});
it('should not pass', () => {
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
});
```
The following patterns are **not** considered warnings (with the default option
of `{ "max": 5 } `):
```js
test('shout pass');
test('shout pass', () => {});
test.skip('shout pass', () => {});
test('should pass', function () {
expect(true).toBeDefined();
});
test('should pass', () => {
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
expect(true).toBeDefined();
});
```
```json
{
"jest/max-expects": [
"error",
{
"max": 5
}
]
}
```
Enforces a maximum number of `expect()`.
This has a default value of `5`.