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ABORT( )

Aborts the current test, marking it as failed in the process...

 

Syntax

ABORT( message );

Parameters

ParameterTypeMandatoryNotesAPI Version
messageString(error)

A message stating why the test was aborted.

Default: "ABORT signal received"

1.0

Return Values

ValueTypeNotesAPI Version
<signal>AbortSignal

An AbortSignal will be generated immediately in order to forcibly prevent further test execution, causing the test to fail in the process.

(warning) Do not catch the AbortSignal, otherwise it will have no effect.

1.0

Example

Test("Test chat system", Test.ASYNCH( ), function() {
	// will fail on WZ 3.1, pass on WZ 3.2+
	if (!hasNative( "chat", "chat() natively defined?" )) {
		// abort the test if failed
		ABORT( "Unable to test chat()" );
	} else {
		comment( "Sending chat() message..." );
		chat(me, "test");
	}
});
 
function eventChat(sender, to, message) {
	// this test will be skipped if "Test chat system" test failed
	Test("eventChat() triggered", Test.APPEND("Test chat system"), function() {
		equal( message, "test", "message == 'test'" );
		equal( sender, me, "sender == me" );
		equal( to, me, "to == me" );
		FINISH( "End of chat system test" );
	});
}

Notes

As you can see in the example above, the ABORT( ) assertion is particularly useful in asynchronous tests as it not only terminates the Test.ASYNCH( ) unit test but also causes any subsequent Test.APPEND( ) tests associated with it to be skipped.

Availability STABLE

Requires:

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  • Test()Define a unit test and it's configuration...
  • Test ModulesA test module groups one or more unit tests and provides additional lifecycle settings for those tests...
  • Test ModesDefines the mode in which a unit test is run...
    • Test.ANY( )The most basic unit test mode...
    • Test.EXPECT( )Causes the test to fail if it does not generate the specified number of results...
    • Test.ASYNCH( )Causes a test to keep running until it either passes, fails or times-out...
    • Test.APPEND( )Appends results to a specific asynchronous test session...
  • Unit TestsThe unit test function, responsible for performing one or more Test Assertions...
  • Test AssertionsAssertions are used to perform various tests and annotations within a unit test...
    • comment( )Adds a comment to the test results...
    • ok( )A simple state checking assertion...
    • hasNative( )Assert presence of a native property on the global object...
    • hasFunction( )Check if a context has a function property, optionally with specified number of formal parameters...
    • equal( )A basic equality checking assertion...
    • notEqual( )A basic inequality checking assertion...
    • strictEqual( )A strict equality checking assertion...
    • notStrictEqual( )A strict inequality checking assertion...
    • deepEqual( )A deep equality checking assertion...
    • notDeepEqual( )A deep inequality checking assertion...
    • similarTo( )A deep similarity checking assertion...
    • notSimilarTo( )A deep dissimilarity spotting assertion...
  • Test SignalsSignals are used to prematurely terminate Unit Tests...
    • REQUIRE( )Check whether a test or group of tests have passed. If the requirement fails, a RequireSignal will be sent which terminates the current test and marks it as failed.
    • ABORT( )Aborts the current test, marking it as failed in the process...
    • FINISH( )Terminates the test as if it had finished normally...
  • Test EventsEvents defined by Test API...
  • Test ResultsAfter testing is finished, output results...
  • Test API - Dev NotesDeveloper notes for this API...