// Type definitions for Jest 27.0 // Project: https://jestjs.io/ // Definitions by: Asana (https://asana.com) // Ivo Stratev // jwbay // Alexey Svetliakov // Alex Jover Morales // Allan Lukwago // Ika // Waseem Dahman // Jamie Mason // Douglas Duteil // Ahn // Josh Goldberg // Jeff Lau // Andrew Makarov // Martin Hochel // Sebastian Sebald // Andy // Antoine Brault // Gregor Stamać // ExE Boss // Alex Bolenok // Mario Beltrán Alarcón // Tony Hallett // Jason Yu // Devansh Jethmalani // Pawel Fajfer // Regev Brody // Alexandre Germain // Adam Jones // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped // Minimum TypeScript Version: 3.8 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; type ExtractEachCallbackArgs> = { 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? 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' ]; declare namespace jest { /** * 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function createMockFromModule(moduleName: string): T; /** * Resets the state of all mocks. * Equivalent to calling .mockReset() on every mocked function. */ function resetAllMocks(): typeof jest; /** * available since Jest 21.1.0 * Restores all mocks back to their original value. * Equivalent to calling .mockRestore on every mocked function. * Beware that jest.restoreAllMocks() only works when 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(): typeof jest; /** * 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; /** * Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version * of the specified module, including all of the specificied 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. */ function doMock(moduleName: string, factory?: () => unknown, 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(implementation?: (...args: Y) => T): Mock; /** * (renamed to `createMockFromModule` in Jest 26.0.0+) * Use the automatic mocking system to generate a mocked version of the given module. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function genMockFromModule(moduleName: string): T; /** * 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. */ function mock(moduleName: string, factory?: () => unknown, options?: MockOptions): typeof jest; /** * Returns the actual module instead of a mock, bypassing all checks on * whether the module should receive a mock implementation or not. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function requireActual(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function requireMock(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; /** * 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): typeof jest; /** * Exhausts tasks queued by setImmediate(). * > Note: This function is only available when using modern fake timers * > implementation */ function runAllImmediates(): typeof jest; /** * Exhausts the micro-task queue (usually interfaced in node via process.nextTick). */ function runAllTicks(): typeof jest; /** * Exhausts both the macro-task queue (i.e., all tasks queued by setTimeout(), * setInterval(), and setImmediate()) and the micro-task queue (usually interfaced * in node via process.nextTick). */ function runAllTimers(): typeof jest; /** * Executes only the macro-tasks that are currently pending (i.e., only the * tasks that have been queued by setTimeout() or setInterval() up to this point). * If any of the currently pending macro-tasks schedule new macro-tasks, * those new tasks will not be executed by this call. */ function runOnlyPendingTimers(): typeof jest; /** * Advances all timers by msToRun milliseconds. All pending "macro-tasks" that have been * queued via setTimeout() or setInterval(), and would be executed within this timeframe * will be executed. */ function advanceTimersByTime(msToRun: number): typeof jest; /** * 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; /** * Explicitly supplies the mock object that the module system should return * for the specified module. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function setMock(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>>( object: T, method: M, accessType: 'get' ): SpyInstance[M], []>; function spyOn>>( object: T, method: M, accessType: 'set' ): SpyInstance[M]]>; function spyOn>>( object: T, method: M ): Required[M] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? SpyInstance[M]>, ArgsType[M]>> : never; function spyOn>>( object: T, method: M ): Required[M] extends new (...args: any[]) => any ? SpyInstance[M]>, ConstructorArgsType[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(implementation?: 'modern' | 'legacy'): typeof jest; /** * Instructs Jest to use the real versions of the standard timer functions. */ function useRealTimers(): typeof jest; interface MockOptions { virtual?: boolean | undefined; } type EmptyFunction = () => void; type ArgsType = T extends (...args: infer A) => any ? A : never; type ConstructorArgsType = T extends new (...args: infer A) => any ? A : never; type RejectedValue = T extends PromiseLike ? any : never; type ResolvedValue = T extends PromiseLike ? U | T : never; // see https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/25215 type NonFunctionPropertyNames = { [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? never : K }[keyof T] & string; type FunctionPropertyNames = { [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? K : never }[keyof T] & string; type ConstructorPropertyNames = { [K in keyof T]: T[K] extends new (...args: any[]) => any ? K : never }[keyof T] & string; interface DoneCallback { (...args: any[]): any; fail(error?: string | { message: string }): any; } type ProvidesCallback = ((cb: DoneCallback) => void | undefined) | (() => Promise); type ProvidesHookCallback = (() => any) | ProvidesCallback; type Lifecycle = (fn: ProvidesHookCallback, timeout?: number) => any; interface FunctionLike { readonly name: string; } interface Each { // Exclusively arrays. (cases: ReadonlyArray): (name: string, fn: (...args: T) => any, timeout?: number) => void; >(cases: ReadonlyArray): (name: string, fn: (...args: ExtractEachCallbackArgs) => any, timeout?: number) => void; // Not arrays. (cases: ReadonlyArray): (name: string, fn: (...args: T[]) => any, timeout?: number) => void; (cases: ReadonlyArray>): ( name: string, fn: (...args: any[]) => any, timeout?: number ) => void; (strings: TemplateStringsArray, ...placeholders: any[]): ( name: string, fn: (arg: any) => 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; /** * Skips running this test in the current file. */ skip: It; /** * Sketch out which tests to write in the future. */ todo: It; /** * 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 ran, 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 ran, 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 { // tslint:disable-next-line ban-types (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 PrintLabel = (string: string) => string; type MatcherHintColor = (arg: string) => string; interface MatcherHintOptions { comment?: string | undefined; expectedColor?: MatcherHintColor | undefined; isDirectExpectCall?: boolean | undefined; isNot?: boolean | undefined; promise?: string | undefined; receivedColor?: MatcherHintColor | undefined; secondArgument?: string | undefined; secondArgumentColor?: MatcherHintColor | undefined; } interface ChalkFunction { (text: TemplateStringsArray, ...placeholders: any[]): string; (...text: any[]): string; } interface ChalkColorSupport { level: 0 | 1 | 2 | 3; hasBasic: boolean; has256: boolean; has16m: boolean; } type MatcherColorFn = ChalkFunction & { supportsColor: ChalkColorSupport }; type EqualityTester = (a: any, b: any) => boolean | undefined; interface MatcherUtils { readonly isNot: boolean; readonly dontThrow: () => void; readonly promise: string; readonly assertionCalls: number; readonly expectedAssertionsNumber: number | null; readonly isExpectingAssertions: boolean; readonly suppressedErrors: any[]; readonly expand: boolean; readonly testPath: string; readonly currentTestName: string; utils: { readonly EXPECTED_COLOR: MatcherColorFn; readonly RECEIVED_COLOR: MatcherColorFn; readonly INVERTED_COLOR: MatcherColorFn; readonly BOLD_WEIGHT: MatcherColorFn; readonly DIM_COLOR: MatcherColorFn; readonly SUGGEST_TO_CONTAIN_EQUAL: string; diff(a: any, b: any, options?: import("jest-diff").DiffOptions): string | null; ensureActualIsNumber(actual: any, matcherName: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): void; ensureExpectedIsNumber(actual: any, matcherName: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): void; ensureNoExpected(actual: any, matcherName: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): void; ensureNumbers(actual: any, expected: any, matcherName: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): void; ensureExpectedIsNonNegativeInteger(expected: any, matcherName: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): void; matcherHint( matcherName: string, received?: string, expected?: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions ): string; matcherErrorMessage( hint: string, generic: string, specific: string ): string; pluralize(word: string, count: number): string; printReceived(object: any): string; printExpected(value: any): string; printWithType(name: string, value: any, print: (value: any) => string): string; stringify(object: {}, maxDepth?: number): string; highlightTrailingWhitespace(text: string): string; printDiffOrStringify(expected: any, received: any, expectedLabel: string, receivedLabel: string, expand: boolean): string; getLabelPrinter(...strings: string[]): PrintLabel; iterableEquality: EqualityTester; subsetEquality: EqualityTester; }; /** * This is a deep-equality function that will return true if two objects have the same values (recursively). */ equals(a: any, b: any, customTesters?: EqualityTester[], strictCheck?: boolean): boolean; [other: string]: any; } interface ExpectExtendMap { [key: string]: CustomMatcher; } type MatcherContext = MatcherUtils & Readonly; type CustomMatcher = ( this: MatcherContext, received: any, ...actual: any[] ) => CustomMatcherResult | Promise; 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics arrayContaining(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics objectContaining(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; } interface MatcherState { assertionCalls: number; currentTestName: string; expand: boolean; expectedAssertionsNumber: number; isExpectingAssertions?: boolean | undefined; suppressedErrors: Error[]; testPath: string; } /** * 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. */ (actual: T): JestMatchers; /** * Matches anything but null or undefined. You can use it inside `toEqual` or `toBeCalledWith` 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).toBeCalledWith(expect.anything()); * }); * */ anything(): any; /** * Matches anything that was created with the given constructor. * You can use it inside `toEqual` or `toBeCalledWith` 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).toBeCalledWith(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 `toBeCalledWith` instead of a literal value. * * Optionally, you can provide a type for the elements via a generic. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics arrayContaining(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; /** * 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics objectContaining(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; } type JestMatchers = JestMatchersShape, Matchers, T>>; type JestMatchersShape = { /** * 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, /** * Unwraps the reason of a rejected promise so any other matcher can be chained. * If the promise is fulfilled the assertion fails. */ rejects: AndNot } & AndNot; type AndNot = T & { not: T }; // should be R extends void|Promise but getting dtslint error interface Matchers { /** * Ensures the last call to a mock function was provided specific args. * * 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics lastCalledWith(...args: E): R; /** * Ensure that the last call to a mock function has returned a specified 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics lastReturnedWith(value: 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics nthCalledWith(nthCall: number, ...params: E): R; /** * Ensure that the nth call to a mock function has returned a specified 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics nthReturnedWith(n: number, value: E): R; /** * 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toBe(expected: E): R; /** * Ensures that a mock function is called. */ toBeCalled(): R; /** * Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times. */ toBeCalledTimes(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toBeCalledWith(...args: 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toBeInstanceOf(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toContain(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toContainEqual(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toEqual(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveBeenCalledWith(...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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveBeenNthCalledWith(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(...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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveLastReturnedWith(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveNthReturnedWith(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); */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveProperty(propertyPath: string | 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toHaveReturnedWith(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({...standardHouse, kitchen: {area: 20}}) // wherein standardHouse is some base object of type House */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toMatchObject(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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toMatchSnapshot(propertyMatchers: Partial, 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toMatchInlineSnapshot(propertyMatchers: Partial, 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; /** * Ensure that a mock function has returned (as opposed to thrown) at least once. */ toReturn(): R; /** * Ensure that a mock function has returned (as opposed to thrown) a specified number of times. */ toReturnTimes(count: number): R; /** * Ensure that a mock function has returned a specified value at least once. * * 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toReturnWith(value: E): 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. */ // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics toStrictEqual(expected: E): R; /** * Used to test that a function throws when it is called. */ toThrow(error?: string | Constructable | RegExp | Error): R; /** * If you want to test that a specific error is thrown inside a function. */ toThrowError(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['length'] extends 0 ? [] : (((...b: T) => void) extends (a: any, ...b: infer I) => void ? I : []); interface AsymmetricMatcher { asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean; } type NonAsyncMatchers = { [K in keyof TMatchers]: ReturnType extends Promise? never: K }[keyof TMatchers]; type CustomAsyncMatchers = {[K in NonAsyncMatchers]: CustomAsymmetricMatcher}; type CustomAsymmetricMatcher any> = (...args: RemoveFirstFromTuple>) => AsymmetricMatcher; // should be TMatcherReturn extends void|Promise but getting dtslint error type CustomJestMatcher any, TMatcherReturn> = (...args: RemoveFirstFromTuple>) => TMatcherReturn; type ExpectProperties= { [K in keyof Expect]: Expect[K] }; // should be TMatcherReturn extends void|Promise 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 = Matchers & {[K in keyof TMatchers]: CustomJestMatcher}; type JestExtendedMatchers = JestMatchersShape, ExtendedMatchers, TActual>>; // when have called expect.extend type ExtendedExpectFunction = (actual: TActual) => JestExtendedMatchers; type ExtendedExpect= ExpectProperties & AndNot> & ExtendedExpectFunction; type NonPromiseMatchers> = Omit; type PromiseMatchers = Omit; interface Constructable { new (...args: any[]): any; } interface Mock extends Function, MockInstance { new (...args: Y): T; (...args: Y): T; } interface SpyInstance extends MockInstance {} /** * Represents a function that has been spied on. */ type SpiedFunction any> = SpyInstance, ArgsType>; /** * Wrap a function with mock definitions * * @example * * import { myFunction } from "./library"; * jest.mock("./library"); * * const mockMyFunction = myFunction as jest.MockedFunction; * expect(mockMyFunction.mock.calls[0][0]).toBe(42); */ type MockedFunction any> = MockInstance, ArgsType> & T; /** * Wrap a class with mock definitions * * @example * * import { MyClass } from "./library"; * jest.mock("./library"); * * const mockedMyClass = MyClass as jest.MockedClass; * * expect(mockedMyClass.mock.calls[0][0]).toBe(42); // Constructor calls * expect(mockedMyClass.prototype.myMethod.mock.calls[0][0]).toBe(42); // Method calls */ type MockedClass = MockInstance< InstanceType, T extends new (...args: infer P) => any ? P : never > & { prototype: T extends { prototype: any } ? Mocked : never; } & T; /** * Wrap an object or a module with mock definitions * * @example * * jest.mock("../api"); * import * as api from "../api"; * * const mockApi = api as jest.Mocked; * api.MyApi.prototype.myApiMethod.mockImplementation(() => "test"); */ type Mocked = { [P in keyof T]: T[P] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? MockInstance, ArgsType> : T[P] extends Constructable ? MockedClass : T[P] } & T; interface MockInstance { /** Returns the mock name string set by calling `mockFn.mockName(value)`. */ getMockName(): string; /** Provides access to the mock's metadata */ mock: MockContext; /** * Resets all information stored in the mockFn.mock.calls and mockFn.mock.instances arrays. * * Often this is useful when you want to clean up a mock's usage data between two assertions. * * Beware that `mockClear` will replace `mockFn.mock`, not just `mockFn.mock.calls` and `mockFn.mock.instances`. * You should therefore avoid assigning mockFn.mock to other variables, temporary or not, to make sure you * don't access stale data. */ mockClear(): this; /** * Resets all information stored in the mock, including any initial implementation and mock name given. * * This is useful when you want to completely restore a mock back to its initial state. * * Beware that `mockReset` will replace `mockFn.mock`, not just `mockFn.mock.calls` and `mockFn.mock.instances`. * You should therefore avoid assigning mockFn.mock to other variables, temporary or not, to make sure you * don't access stale data. */ mockReset(): this; /** * Does everything that `mockFn.mockReset()` does, and also restores the original (non-mocked) implementation. * * This is useful when you want to mock functions in certain test cases and restore the original implementation in others. * * Beware that `mockFn.mockRestore` only works when mock was created with `jest.spyOn`. Thus you have to take care of restoration * yourself when manually assigning `jest.fn()`. * * The [`restoreMocks`](https://jestjs.io/docs/en/configuration.html#restoremocks-boolean) configuration option is available * to restore mocks automatically between tests. */ mockRestore(): void; /** * Returns the function that was set as the implementation of the mock (using mockImplementation). */ getMockImplementation(): ((...args: Y) => T) | undefined; /** * Accepts a function that should be used as the implementation of the mock. The mock itself will still record * all calls that go into and instances that come from itself – the only difference is that the implementation * will also be executed when the mock is called. * * Note: `jest.fn(implementation)` is a shorthand for `jest.fn().mockImplementation(implementation)`. */ mockImplementation(fn?: (...args: Y) => T): this; /** * Accepts a function that will be used as an implementation of the mock for one call to the mocked function. * Can be chained so that multiple function calls produce different results. * * @example * * const myMockFn = jest * .fn() * .mockImplementationOnce(cb => cb(null, true)) * .mockImplementationOnce(cb => cb(null, false)); * * myMockFn((err, val) => console.log(val)); // true * * myMockFn((err, val) => console.log(val)); // false */ mockImplementationOnce(fn: (...args: Y) => T): this; /** Sets the name of the mock`. */ mockName(name: string): this; /** * Just a simple sugar function for: * * @example * * jest.fn(function() { * return this; * }); */ mockReturnThis(): this; /** * Accepts a value that will be returned whenever the mock function is called. * * @example * * const mock = jest.fn(); * mock.mockReturnValue(42); * mock(); // 42 * mock.mockReturnValue(43); * mock(); // 43 */ mockReturnValue(value: T): this; /** * Accepts a value that will be returned for one call to the mock function. Can be chained so that * successive calls to the mock function return different values. When there are no more * `mockReturnValueOnce` values to use, calls will return a value specified by `mockReturnValue`. * * @example * * const myMockFn = jest.fn() * .mockReturnValue('default') * .mockReturnValueOnce('first call') * .mockReturnValueOnce('second call'); * * // 'first call', 'second call', 'default', 'default' * console.log(myMockFn(), myMockFn(), myMockFn(), myMockFn()); * */ mockReturnValueOnce(value: T): this; /** * Simple sugar function for: `jest.fn().mockImplementation(() => Promise.resolve(value));` */ mockResolvedValue(value: ResolvedValue): this; /** * Simple sugar function for: `jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() => Promise.resolve(value));` * * @example * * test('async test', async () => { * const asyncMock = jest * .fn() * .mockResolvedValue('default') * .mockResolvedValueOnce('first call') * .mockResolvedValueOnce('second call'); * * await asyncMock(); // first call * await asyncMock(); // second call * await asyncMock(); // default * await asyncMock(); // default * }); * */ mockResolvedValueOnce(value: ResolvedValue): this; /** * Simple sugar function for: `jest.fn().mockImplementation(() => Promise.reject(value));` * * @example * * test('async test', async () => { * const asyncMock = jest.fn().mockRejectedValue(new Error('Async error')); * * await asyncMock(); // throws "Async error" * }); */ mockRejectedValue(value: RejectedValue): this; /** * Simple sugar function for: `jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() => Promise.reject(value));` * * @example * * test('async test', async () => { * const asyncMock = jest * .fn() * .mockResolvedValueOnce('first call') * .mockRejectedValueOnce(new Error('Async error')); * * await asyncMock(); // first call * await asyncMock(); // throws "Async error" * }); * */ mockRejectedValueOnce(value: RejectedValue): this; } /** * Represents the result of a single call to a mock function with a return value. */ interface MockResultReturn { type: 'return'; value: T; } /** * Represents the result of a single incomplete call to a mock function. */ interface MockResultIncomplete { type: 'incomplete'; value: undefined; } /** * Represents the result of a single call to a mock function with a thrown error. */ interface MockResultThrow { type: 'throw'; value: any; } type MockResult = MockResultReturn | MockResultThrow | MockResultIncomplete; interface MockContext { calls: Y[]; instances: T[]; invocationCallOrder: number[]; /** * List of results of calls to the mock function. */ results: Array>; } } // Jest ships with a copy of Jasmine. They monkey-patch its APIs and divergence/deprecation are expected. // Relevant parts of Jasmine's API are below so they can be changed and removed over time. // This file can't reference jasmine.d.ts since the globals aren't compatible. declare function spyOn(object: T, method: keyof T): jasmine.Spy; /** * If you call the function pending anywhere in the spec body, * no matter the expectations, the spec will be marked pending. */ declare function pending(reason?: string): void; /** * Fails a test when called within one. */ declare function fail(error?: any): never; declare namespace jasmine { let DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL: number; function clock(): Clock; function any(aclass: any): Any; function anything(): Any; function arrayContaining(sample: any[]): ArrayContaining; function objectContaining(sample: any): ObjectContaining; function createSpy(name?: string, originalFn?: (...args: any[]) => any): Spy; function createSpyObj(baseName: string, methodNames: any[]): any; // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics function createSpyObj(baseName: string, methodNames: any[]): T; function pp(value: any): string; function addCustomEqualityTester(equalityTester: CustomEqualityTester): void; function stringMatching(value: string | RegExp): Any; interface Clock { install(): void; uninstall(): void; /** * Calls to any registered callback are triggered when the clock isticked forward * via the jasmine.clock().tick function, which takes a number of milliseconds. */ tick(ms: number): void; mockDate(date?: Date): void; } interface Any { new (expectedClass: any): any; jasmineMatches(other: any): boolean; jasmineToString(): string; } interface ArrayContaining { new (sample: any[]): any; asymmetricMatch(other: any): boolean; jasmineToString(): string; } interface ObjectContaining { new (sample: any): any; jasmineMatches(other: any, mismatchKeys: any[], mismatchValues: any[]): boolean; jasmineToString(): string; } interface Spy { (...params: any[]): any; identity: string; and: SpyAnd; calls: Calls; mostRecentCall: { args: any[] }; argsForCall: any[]; wasCalled: boolean; } interface SpyAnd { /** * By chaining the spy with and.callThrough, the spy will still track all * calls to it but in addition it will delegate to the actual implementation. */ callThrough(): Spy; /** * By chaining the spy with and.returnValue, all calls to the function * will return a specific value. */ returnValue(val: any): Spy; /** * By chaining the spy with and.returnValues, all calls to the function * will return specific values in order until it reaches the end of the return values list. */ returnValues(...values: any[]): Spy; /** * By chaining the spy with and.callFake, all calls to the spy * will delegate to the supplied function. */ callFake(fn: (...args: any[]) => any): Spy; /** * By chaining the spy with and.throwError, all calls to the spy * will throw the specified value. */ throwError(msg: string): Spy; /** * When a calling strategy is used for a spy, the original stubbing * behavior can be returned at any time with and.stub. */ stub(): Spy; } interface Calls { /** * By chaining the spy with calls.any(), * will return false if the spy has not been called at all, * and then true once at least one call happens. */ any(): boolean; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.count(), * will return the number of times the spy was called */ count(): number; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.argsFor(), * will return the arguments passed to call number index */ argsFor(index: number): any[]; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.allArgs(), * will return the arguments to all calls */ allArgs(): any[]; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.all(), will return the * context (the this) and arguments passed all calls */ all(): CallInfo[]; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.mostRecent(), will return the * context (the this) and arguments for the most recent call */ mostRecent(): CallInfo; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.first(), will return the * context (the this) and arguments for the first call */ first(): CallInfo; /** * By chaining the spy with calls.reset(), will clears all tracking for a spy */ reset(): void; } interface CallInfo { /** * The context (the this) for the call */ object: any; /** * All arguments passed to the call */ args: any[]; /** * The return value of the call */ returnValue: any; } interface CustomMatcherFactories { [index: string]: CustomMatcherFactory; } type CustomMatcherFactory = (util: MatchersUtil, customEqualityTesters: CustomEqualityTester[]) => CustomMatcher; interface MatchersUtil { equals(a: any, b: any, customTesters?: CustomEqualityTester[]): boolean; // tslint:disable-next-line: no-unnecessary-generics contains(haystack: ArrayLike | string, needle: any, customTesters?: CustomEqualityTester[]): boolean; buildFailureMessage(matcherName: string, isNot: boolean, actual: any, ...expected: any[]): string; } type CustomEqualityTester = (first: any, second: any) => boolean; interface CustomMatcher { compare(actual: T, expected: T, ...args: any[]): CustomMatcherResult; compare(actual: any, ...expected: any[]): CustomMatcherResult; } interface CustomMatcherResult { pass: boolean; message: string | (() => string); } interface ArrayLike { length: number; [n: number]: T; } }