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Informations about the package pinkerton

Pinkerton Build Status

So you’re calling some legacy function. Maybe it’s even an internal function – it’s microtime isn’t it? You’re writing your tests and you want to make an assertion about how it’s called or stub its behaviour.

You should use Pinkerton.

Pinkerton allows you to spy on or stub the behaviour of functions and methods using @krakjoe's UOPZ extension wrapped up in a port of Jasmine's spyOn function.

Spyin’

Stubbin’

Testin’

So you're writing a test for a method that accepts a callable argument. Wellp, you can pass in a Pinkerton spy, call the method with the spy as an argument, and then make some assertions about how it was called.

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License

Pinkerton is licensed under the MIT license and is copyright (c) 2012-2014 Sam Smith. See the LICENSE file for full copyright and license information.


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