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Courses Plus Student 3,542 PointsWhat assertion do I use to check all the keys against all the properties?
How do I check all the keys against the properties?
var expect = require('chai').expect
describe('clone', function () {
var clone = require('./clone.js')
it('some description string', function () {
// YOUR CODE HERE
expect(clone.clone().keys, clone.clone().properties).to.deep.equal;
})
})
function clone (objectForCloning) {
return Object.assign({}, objectForCloning)
}
module.exports = clone
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou have the right idea, but the syntax needs some adjustment.
The "deep" equals will check the entire object, so you won't need to be concerned about keys and values separately.
But check the docs again for the proper syntax.
William Blair
Courses Plus Student 3,542 PointsWilliam Blair
Courses Plus Student 3,542 PointsI also tried 'expect(clone.clone().keys).to.deep.equal(clone.clone().properties);' and 'expect(clone.clone().keys).to.eql(clone.clone().properties);' but no joy.