Jasmine uses it
to begin and name a test spec.
Multiple specs with the same name is confusing and is an indicator of a copy-paste error.
This rule triggers a warning (is set to 1 by default) whenever it encounters duplicated spec names.
The following patterns are considered warnings:
it("Same spec name", function() {});
it("Same spec name", function() {});
describe("Unique parent", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
describe("Different parent", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
The following patterns are not warnings:
it("Different spec name", function() {});
it("Unique spec name", function() {});
In this mode, it
can share the same description unless the branch they
form has already be defined.
The following patterns are considered warnings:
describe("Parent context", function(){
describe("Same branch", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
});
describe("Parent context", function(){
describe("Same branch", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
describe("Same branch", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
});
The following patterns are not warnings:
describe("Some context", function(){
describe("Same branch", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
});
describe("Another context", function(){
describe("Same branch", function(){
it("Same spec name", function() {});
});
});