it('should throw an error when something bad', (done) => {
const mockFunction = () => {
return new Promise((resolve) => { resolve('something bad'); });
};
try {
toTest(mockFunction);
setTimeout(() => {
done('should have thrown an error');
}, 20 /* a short wait to let the Promise resolve and the then block run */);
} catch (error) {
done(); // The error was thrown, yay!
}
});
But the test fails with the done('should have thrown an error'); line, even though the error is being thrown
I think it's because the setTimeout block will run whether the error is thrown or not
@HatterisMad Browsers used to implement experimental spec quickly... and the result is mixed at best. With node, you control the code and the server, so if you don't update you don't break old code, but browser is another world. Since import has now finalised, the browsers are implementing it.
@BenFortune I'm not testing the function that returns the Promise, I'm testing the function that handles the Promise. By the time the function under test returns, the Promise has already been "consumed."
@Euridice01 You have bigger problems than just escaping. Standard js regexes don't support lookbehind. You'll have to understand that stupid regex to write a new one.
This code below is the code that I want to convert into like when a user inputs a number in a text box and click set, dynamic dropdown (code below) appears based on the number inputed in the textbox.
if($question !=""){
$query=mysqli_query($con, "SELECT * FROM question WHERE quest...
Excuse me I'm currently trying to code a survey system. My database design is currently set as category > subcategory > topic> question. I mean there's sub category under a category, there's topic under a subcategory, and there's questions under topic.
Atm I'm on the creation survey part and so far I have three dynamic dropdowns that if I choose a category on the first dropdown, the second dropdown will display the sub categories under that category that I picked on the first. Then the third dropdown displays the topics under the subcategory I picked on the second dropdown
Like I said I still have questions under topic but its not coded yet but the database relations are all okay
What I'm trying to do now is generate dynamic dropdowns based on user input in php/javascript
This code below is the code that I want to convert into like when a user inputs a number in a text box and click set, dynamic dropdown (code below) appears based on the number inputed in the textbox.
if($question !=""){
$query=mysqli_query($con, "SELECT * FROM question WHERE quest...
This is the dynamic dropdown that I want to display depending on the number of user input in a textbox. For example I typed 10 and set, 10 of these dropdowns will appear.
@ranger Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq. For posting large code blocks, use a paste site like gist.github.com, hastebin.com, pastie.org or a demo site like jsbin.com
This is the dynamic dropdown that I want to display depending on the number of user input in a textbox. For example I typed 10 and set, 10 of these dropdowns will appear.
This already displays the question under a certain topic i picked. i just need to have that option that i mentioned above
This code below I'm currently trying to code a survey system. My database design is currently set as category > subcategory > topic> question. I mean there's sub category under a category, there's topic under a subcategory, and there's questions under topic.
Atm I'm on the creation survey part an...