1.0.3 • Published 7 years ago
chai-style v1.0.3
chai-style
CSS Style assertions for elements, using Chai.js. All assertions is builtin using window.getComputedStyle
method.
Install
npm install --save-dev chai-style
// in your spec, set the plugin in chai
const {expect} = require('chai')
.use(require('chai-style'))
Style as chainable assertion
Use method .style
to inspect style of a element, e.g.
const element = document.querySelector('h2')
expect(element).to.have.style('color', 'red')
Properties can be defined in camel case or separated by hifen, like in css
expect(element).to.have.style('backgroundColor')
// or
expect(element).to.have.style('background-color')
Values
To assert a value just pass a second argument to method style, like below
// assert if element has property display with value black
expect(element).to.have.style('display', 'block')
Colors
Some browsers can generate a differente value to color, like 'red' or 'rgb(255, 0, 0)'. Whatever, this assertion supports named colors, rgb, rgba, hexadecimal, and hsl
element.style.color = '#f00'
expect(element).to.have.style('color', 'red') // asserts colors indiferrent of value used
Units
To assert unit values, use like css
element.style.height = '50vh'
expect(element).to.have.style('height', '50vh')
// too works if you assert with respective value in pixels
expect(element).to.have.style('height', '323px') // 323 is the half of viewport in this case, equals to 50vh
Actually, the css units supported is
- px (pixels)
- em (relative to element fontStyle, or inherit)
- rem (relative to root fontStyle, the html tag)
- vh (viewport height)
- vw (viewport width)
Other units will come soon. Pull requests be welcome!