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# tape
tap-producing test harness for node and browsers
[![build status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/substack/tape.png)](http://travis-ci.org/substack/tape)
![tape](http://substack.net/images/tape_drive.png)
# browser compatibility
chrome, firefox, opera, safari, IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9
using browserify@1.16.5
# example
``` js
var test = require('tape');
test('timing test', function (t) {
t.plan(2);
t.equal(typeof Date.now, 'function');
var start = Date.now();
setTimeout(function () {
t.equal(Date.now() - start, 100);
}, 100);
});
```
```
$ node example/timing.js
TAP version 13
# timing test
ok 1 should be equal
not ok 2 should be equal
---
operator: equal
expected: 100
actual: 107
...
1..2
# tests 2
# pass 1
# fail 1
```
# methods
The assertion methods in tape are heavily influenced or copied from the methods
in [node-tap](https://github.com/isaacs/node-tap).
```
var test = require('tape')
```
## test(name, cb)
Create a new test with an optional `name` string. `cb(t)` fires with the new
test object `t` once all preceeding tests have finished. Tests execute serially.
If you forget to `t.plan()` out how many assertions you are going to run and you
don't call `t.end()` explicitly, your test will hang.
## t.plan(n)
Declare that `n` assertions should be run. `t.end()` will be called
automatically after the `n`th assertion. If there are any more assertions after
the `n`th, or after `t.end()` is called, they will generate errors.
## t.end()
Declare the end of a test explicitly.
## t.fail(msg)
Generate a failing assertion with a message `msg`.
## t.pass(msg)
Generate a passing assertion with a message `msg`.
## t.skip(msg)
Generate an assertion that will be skipped over.
## t.ok(value, msg)
Assert that `value` is truthy with an optional description message `msg`.
Aliases: `t.true()`, `t.assert()`
## t.notOk(value, msg)
Assert that `value` is falsy with an optional description message `msg`.
Aliases: `t.false()`, `t.notok()`
## t.error(err, msg)
Assert that `err` is falsy. If `err` is non-falsy, use its `err.message` as the
description message.
Aliases: `t.ifError()`, `t.ifErr()`, `t.iferror()`
## t.equal(a, b, msg)
Assert that `a === b` with an optional description `msg`.
Aliases: `t.equals()`, `t.isEqual()`, `t.is()`, `t.strictEqual()`,
`t.strictEquals()`
## t.notEqual(a, b, msg)
Assert that `a !== b` with an optional description `msg`.
Aliases: `t.notEquals()`, `t.notStrictEqual()`, `t.notStrictEquals()`,
`t.isNotEqual()`, `t.isNot()`, `t.not()`, `t.doesNotEqual()`, `t.isInequal()`
## t.deepEqual(a, b, msg)
Assert that `a` and `b` have the same structure and nested values using
[node's deepEqual() algorithm](https://github.com/substack/node-deep-equal)
with an optional description `msg`.
Aliases: `t.deepEquals()`, `t.isEquivalent()`, `t.looseEqual()`,
`t.looseEquals()`, `t.same()`
## t.notDeepEqual(a, b, msg)
Assert that `a` and `b` do not have the same structure and nested values using
[node's deepEqual() algorithm](https://github.com/substack/node-deep-equal)
with an optional description `msg`.
Aliases: `t.notEquivalent()`, `t.notDeeply()`, `t.notSame()`,
`t.isNotDeepEqual()`, `t.isNotDeeply()`, `t.isNotEquivalent()`,
`t.isInequivalent()`
## t.throws(fn, expected, msg)
Assert that the function call `fn()` throws an exception.
## t.doesNotThrow(fn, expected, msg)
Assert that the function call `fn()` does not throw an exception.
## t.test(name, cb)
Create a subtest with a new test handle `st` from `cb(st)` inside the current
test `t`. `cb(st)` will only fire when `t` finishes. Additional tests queued up
after `t` will not be run until all subtests finish.
## var htest = test.createHarness()
Create a new test harness instance, which is a function like `test()`, but with
a new pending stack and test state.
By default the TAP output goes to `process.stdout` or `console.log()` if the
environment doesn't have `process.stdout`. You can pipe the output to someplace
else if you `test.stream.pipe()` to a destination stream on the first tick.
## test.only(name, cb)
Like `test(name, cb)` except if you use `.only` this is the only test case
that will run for the entire process, all other test cases using tape will
be ignored
# install
With [npm](https://npmjs.org) do:
```
npm install tape
```
# license
MIT