I\'m very new in javascript testing, I would like to know how to assert not null in Mocha framework.
This is what worked for me (using Expect library with Mocha):
expect(myObject).toExist('Too bad when it does not.');
Mocha supports any assertion library you want. You can take a look at how it deals with assertions here: http://mochajs.org/#assertions. I don't know which one you want to use.
Considering you are using Chai, which is pretty popular, here are some options:
Consider "foo" to be the target variable you want to test
var assert = chai.assert;
assert(foo) // will pass for any truthy value (!= null,!= undefined,!= '',!= 0)
// or
assert(foo != null)
// or
assert.notEqual(foo, null);
In case you want to use assert
, you don't even need Chai. Just use it. Node supports it natively: https://nodejs.org/api/assert.html#assert_assert
var should = require('chai').should();
should.exist(foo); // will pass for not null and not undefined
// or
should.not.equal(foo, null);
var expect = chai.expect;
expect(foo).to.not.equal(null);
// or
expect(foo).to.not.be.null;
PS: Unrelated but on Jest there is a toBeNull
function. You can do expect(foo).not.toBeNull();
or expect(foo).not.toBe(null);
In case, you're using Chai in addition to Mocha:
assert.isNotNull(tea, 'great, time for tea!');