Justyna J
Justyna J

Reputation: 333

TypeError: expect(...).to.startsWith is not a function - chai and chakram

I started writing some automation tests(API)

Now I tried to do to this endpoint:

https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/image/random

so I added into my function

expect(response.body.message).to.startsWith('https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/');   

and at the beginning of the test:

    var chakram = require('chakram');
var chai = require('chai');  
chai.use(require('chai-string'))
expect = chai.expect;    // Using Expect style
expect = chakram.expect;

Earlier I did not have any problems but with this "expect starts..." after running test I got: TypeError: expect(...).to.startsWith is not a function - chai and chakram

Can anyone help me?

thanks

Upvotes: 30

Views: 15994

Answers (4)

Géraud
Géraud

Reputation: 2063

I just ran into the same issue with Typescript code (Typescript transpiler was outputting an error). It's probably not the exact same issue as yours, but it might help others:

I finally realized that both chai-string and @types/chai-string packages have to be installed to make it work.

I'm now able to write something like:

import { expect } from 'chai';
const chai = require('chai');  
chai.use(require('chai-string'));

expect(response.body.message).to.startWith('https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/');

which I find more readable and cleaner

Upvotes: 4

Alok G.
Alok G.

Reputation: 1548

I am living with following solution without any external dependency

expect(result.startsWith("string to match")).to.be.true;

Upvotes: 21

arquillos
arquillos

Reputation: 97

It may sounds obvious...but did you install the package? (npm -i chai-string)

Upvotes: 1

Kyefus
Kyefus

Reputation: 616

You don't need chai-string you can just do:

expect(response.body.message).to.be.a('string').and.satisfy(msg => msg.startsWith('https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/'));

Can even do regex in that satisfy.

Or better then this, just use match:

const { escapeRegExp } = require('lodash');
expect(response.body.message).to.be.a('string').and.match(/^https:\/\/images\.dog\.ceo\/breeds\//i);
expect(response.body.message).to.be.a('string').and.match(new RegExp('^' + escapeRegExp('https://images.dog.ceo/breeds/'), 'i')); // this is preferred way so you don't have to worry about escaping, rely on lodash method to escape

Upvotes: 51

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