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823 B
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33 lines
823 B
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Many assertions compare two objects or properties of these objects. Passing twice the same argument is likely to be a bug due to developer's carelessness.
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This rule raises an issue when a Chai assertion is given twice the same argument.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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const assert = require('chai').assert;
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describe("test the same object", function() {
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it("uses chai 'assert'", function() {
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const expected = '1'
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const actual = (1).toString()
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assert.equal(actual, actual); // Noncompliant
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});
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});
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== Compliant Solution
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const assert = require('chai').assert;
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describe("test the same object", function() {
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it("uses chai 'assert'", function() {
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const expected = '1'
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const actual = (1).toString()
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assert.equal(actual, expected);
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});
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});
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