One of the things that I find frustrating about Mocha is that when tests fail, they don't give the actual error message of the failing line, Instead, they just end with Error: timeout of 2000ms exceeded. Ensure the done() callback is being called in this test.
Take this test for example:
describe("myTest", function() {
it("should return valid JSON.", function(done) {
api.myCall("valid value").then(function(result) {
console.log(result);
var resultObj = JSON.parse(result);
assert.isFalse(resultObj.hasOwnProperty("error"), "result has an error");
done();
});
});
});
The output is:
myTest
{"error":null,"status":403}
1) should return valid JSON.
0 passing (2s)
1 failing
1) myTest should return valid JSON.:
Error: timeout of 2000ms exceeded. Ensure the done() callback is being called in this test.
The assert.isFalse is failing, but the message that should be displayed ("result has an error") isn't displayed. In fact, processing seems to stop right there because done() is never called. Take that line out and the test passes because done() is called.
So, what am I missing? Why do Mocha tests behave this way? The actual test library I'm using is:
var assert = require("chai").assert;
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or why this behaves this way?
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