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In my tests, there are lots of expects. But some of them may not be severe enough to stop the tests. Could I ignore the error at a moment and throw them at the end of the test?

In my tests, there are lots of expects. But some of them may not be severe enough to stop the tests. Could I ignore the error at a moment and throw them at the end of the test?

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  • By default, jasmine would not stop once an expectation fails and the execution would continue to the next line.. – alecxe Commented May 20, 2016 at 13:38
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The jasmine expectations are kind of "soft" by default. In a sense that the test execution continues after a failure.

In other words, if you have the following code:

expect(true).toBe(false);
expect(false).toBe(true);

you would get a test failure with 2 unmet expectations.


A mon problem is an exact opposite of what you are asking about - how to turn the behavior off so that jasmine would fail the test after the very first expect fails - this is now solved by stopSpecOnExpectationFailure option which is false by default.

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