GraphQL response matcher for Chai assertion library
Works with both parsed JSON responses and local object responses.
npm install --save-dev chai-graphql
Methods will "unwrap" the data and/or payload from a response to make testing less repetitive.
assert.graphQl(response, [expectedData])
performs a deep equals on theresponse.data
orresponse.data.payload
andexpectedData
if present. Throws if there are any errors inresponse.errors
. Returnsresponse.data
assert.graphQLSubset(response, [subsetOfExpectedData])
performs a subset match ofresponse.data
orresponse.data.payload
and expectedData if present. Throws if there are any errors inresponse.errors
. Returnsresponse.data
assert.graphQLError(response, [errorMatcher])
throws if there are not anyresponse.errors
, returns theresponse.errors
.errorMatcher
can be a string, regex or an array of strings or regexes. In the string or regex form the error's message property will bematch()
by theerrorMatcher
. In the array form, eacherrorMatcher
is tested against each error in order. If there a greater or fewer number of matchers than errors an it will throw.
In your setup
import chai from 'chai'
import chaiGraphQL from 'chai-graphql'
chai.use(chaiGraphQL)
in your spec.js
var goodResponse = {
data: {
foo: 'bar'
}
}
// Passes
assert.graphQL(goodResponse, { foo: 'bar' })
assert.graphQLSubset(goodResponse, { foo: 'bar' })
assert.graphQL(goodResponse)
assert.graphQLSubset(goodResponse)
assert.graphQLSubset(goodResponse, { })
assert.notGraphQLError(goodResponse)
expect(goodResponse).to.be.graphQl({ foo: 'bar' })
// Fails
assert.graphQL(goodResponse, { foo: 'FAIL' })
assert.graphQL(goodResponse, { })
assert.graphQLError(goodResponse)
expect(goodResponse).to.be.graphQLError()
const badResponse = {
errors: [
{
message: 'Error message',
stack: 'Prints if present'
},
new GraphQLError('GraphQL Error Object'),
new Error('Regular Error')
]
}
// Passes
assert.graphQLError(badResponse)
expect(badResponse).to.be.graphQLError()
assert.graphQLError(badResponse, 'Error message')
assert.graphQLError(badResponse, /GraphQL Error Object/)
assert.graphQLError(badResponse, [
'Error message',
/GraphQL Error Object/
])
// fails
assert.graphQL(badResponse, { foo: 'bar' })
assert.graphQL(badResponse)
assert.notGraphQLError(badResponse)
expect(badResponse).to.be.graphQl({ foo: 'bar' })
assert.graphQLError(badResponse, 'Rando Error')
assert.graphQLError(badResponse, [ 'Error message' ])