namespace assert.strict
Usage in Deno
import assert from "node:assert";
In strict assertion mode, non-strict methods behave like their corresponding strict methods. For example, deepEqual will behave like deepStrictEqual.
In strict assertion mode, error messages for objects display a diff. In legacy assertion mode, error messages for objects display the objects, often truncated.
To use strict assertion mode:
import { strict as assert } from 'node:assert';COPY import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
Example error diff:
import { strict as assert } from 'node:assert'; assert.deepEqual([[[1, 2, 3]], 4, 5], [[[1, 2, '3']], 4, 5]); // AssertionError: Expected inputs to be strictly deep-equal: // + actual - expected ... Lines skipped // // [ // [ // ... // 2, // + 3 // - '3' // ], // ... // 5 // ]
To deactivate the colors, use the NO_COLOR
or NODE_DISABLE_COLORS
environment variables. This will also
deactivate the colors in the REPL. For more on color support in terminal environments, read the tty
getColorDepth()
documentation.
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assert.strict.AssertionError
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assert.strict.AssertPredicate
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assert.strict.CallTrackerCall
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assert.strict.CallTrackerReportInformation
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