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NAME ^

Test::JavaScript - JavaScript Testing Module

SYNOPSIS ^

    use Test::JavaScript qw(no_plan);

    use_ok("/path/to/MyFile.js");

    ok("var obj = new MyFile", "Create a MyFile object");

    ok("obj.someFunction = function () { return 'ok' }");

    is("obj.someFunction()", "ok");

DESCRIPTION ^

Test::JavaScript provides a method of unit testing javascript code from within perl. This module uses the JavaScript::SpiderMonkey package to evaluate JavaScript using the SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine.

use_ok
  use_ok($filename)

This reads a file and evals it in JavaScript

For example:

    use_ok( "/path/to/some/file.js" );
is
isnt
  is  ( $this, $that, $test_name );
  isnt( $this, $that, $test_name );

This compares two values in JavaScript land. They can be literal strings passed from perl or variables defined earlier.

For example:

    ok("var i = 3");                                    // ok
    is("i", 3, "i is 3");                               // ok
    is("3", 3, "3 is 3");                               // ok
    is("3", 2, "3 is 2");                               // not ok

    ok("function three () { return 3 }");               // ok
    is("three()", 3);                                   // ok
    is("three()", 4);                                   // not ok

    isnt("3", 4, "3 is not 4");                         // ok
ok
  ok("var monkey = 3", $test_name);

The expression passed as the first parameter is evaluated as either true or false. The test fails if the expression explicitly returns false, or if a syntax error occurs in JavaScript land

For example:

    ok("var i = 3");                                    // ok
    ok("true", "true is true");                         // ok
    ok("1 == 2", "1 is equal to 2");                    // not ok
    ok("false", "false is false");                      // not ok
    ok("var array = ['one','two',non_existing_var];")   // not ok