var assert = require('assert'), colors = require('./colors'); // // This is a pretty nice example on how tests shouldn't be written. However, // it's more about API stability than about really testing it (although it's // a pretty complete test suite). // var s = 'string'; function a(s, code) { return '\033[' + code.toString() + 'm' + s + '\033[39m'; } function aE(s, color, code) { assert.equal(s[color], a(s, code)); assert.equal(colors[color](s), a(s, code)); assert.equal(s[color], colors[color](s)); assert.equal(s[color].stripColors, s); assert.equal(s[color].stripColors, colors.stripColors(s)); } function h(s, color) { return '' + s + ''; // that's pretty dumb approach to testing it } var stylesColors = ['white', 'grey', 'black', 'blue', 'cyan', 'green', 'magenta', 'red', 'yellow']; var stylesAll = stylesColors.concat(['bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'inverse', 'rainbow']); colors.mode = 'console'; assert.equal(s.bold, '\033[1m' + s + '\033[22m'); assert.equal(s.italic, '\033[3m' + s + '\033[23m'); assert.equal(s.underline, '\033[4m' + s + '\033[24m'); assert.equal(s.inverse, '\033[7m' + s + '\033[27m'); assert.ok(s.rainbow); aE(s, 'white', 37); aE(s, 'grey', 90); aE(s, 'black', 30); aE(s, 'blue', 34); aE(s, 'cyan', 36); aE(s, 'green', 32); aE(s, 'magenta', 35); aE(s, 'red', 31); aE(s, 'yellow', 33); assert.equal(s, 'string'); colors.mode = 'browser'; assert.equal(s.bold, '' + s + ''); assert.equal(s.italic, '' + s + ''); assert.equal(s.underline, '' + s + ''); assert.equal(s.inverse, '' + s + ''); assert.ok(s.rainbow); stylesColors.forEach(function (color) { assert.equal(s[color], h(s, color)); assert.equal(colors[color](s), h(s, color)); }); colors.mode = 'none'; stylesAll.forEach(function (style) { assert.equal(s[style], s); assert.equal(colors[style](s), s); });