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9,844 PointsHaving trouble with Chai's "deep equal" method
I thought this would pass, but I feel like I'm missing something.
var expect = require('chai').expect
describe('clone', function () {
var clone = require('./clone.js')
it('some description string', function () {
// YOUR CODE HERE
expect(clone(objectForCloning)).to.deep.equal(objectForCloning);
})
})
function clone (objectForCloning) {
return Object.assign({}, objectForCloning)
}
module.exports.clone = clone
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhile "objectForCloning" is the parameter name in "clone.js", it has not been defined in "clone_spec.js".
To be able to perform the test, you'll need to construct an object that has properties and use it as the basis for comparison.