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anthonyrawlins e89f2f4b7b Add comprehensive development roadmap via GitHub Issues
Created 10 detailed GitHub issues covering:
- Project activation and management UI (#1-2)
- Worker node coordination and visualization (#3-4)
- Automated GitHub repository scanning (#5)
- Intelligent model-to-issue matching (#6)
- Multi-model task execution system (#7)
- N8N workflow integration (#8)
- Hive-Bzzz P2P bridge (#9)
- Peer assistance protocol (#10)

Each issue includes detailed specifications, acceptance criteria,
technical implementation notes, and dependency mapping.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-07-12 19:41:01 +10:00

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TypeScript

import { MockInstance } from '@vitest/spy';
import { stringify, Constructable } from '@vitest/utils';
import { Formatter } from 'tinyrainbow';
import { diff, printDiffOrStringify } from '@vitest/utils/diff';
export { DiffOptions } from '@vitest/utils/diff';
declare const MATCHERS_OBJECT: unique symbol;
declare const JEST_MATCHERS_OBJECT: unique symbol;
declare const GLOBAL_EXPECT: unique symbol;
declare const ASYMMETRIC_MATCHERS_OBJECT: unique symbol;
/* eslint-disable unicorn/no-instanceof-builtins -- we check both */
interface AsymmetricMatcherInterface {
asymmetricMatch: (other: unknown) => boolean;
toString: () => string;
getExpectedType?: () => string;
toAsymmetricMatcher?: () => string;
}
declare abstract class AsymmetricMatcher<
T,
State extends MatcherState = MatcherState
> implements AsymmetricMatcherInterface {
protected sample: T;
protected inverse: boolean;
// should have "jest" to be compatible with its ecosystem
$$typeof: symbol;
constructor(sample: T, inverse?: boolean);
protected getMatcherContext(expect?: Chai.ExpectStatic): State;
abstract asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
abstract toString(): string;
getExpectedType?(): string;
toAsymmetricMatcher?(): string;
}
declare class StringContaining extends AsymmetricMatcher<string> {
constructor(sample: string, inverse?: boolean);
asymmetricMatch(other: string): boolean;
toString(): string;
getExpectedType(): string;
}
declare class Anything extends AsymmetricMatcher<void> {
asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
toString(): string;
toAsymmetricMatcher(): string;
}
declare class ObjectContaining extends AsymmetricMatcher<Record<string, unknown>> {
constructor(sample: Record<string, unknown>, inverse?: boolean);
getPrototype(obj: object): any;
hasProperty(obj: object | null, property: string): boolean;
asymmetricMatch(other: any): boolean;
toString(): string;
getExpectedType(): string;
}
declare class ArrayContaining<T = unknown> extends AsymmetricMatcher<Array<T>> {
constructor(sample: Array<T>, inverse?: boolean);
asymmetricMatch(other: Array<T>): boolean;
toString(): string;
getExpectedType(): string;
}
declare class Any extends AsymmetricMatcher<any> {
constructor(sample: unknown);
fnNameFor(func: Function): string;
asymmetricMatch(other: unknown): boolean;
toString(): string;
getExpectedType(): string;
toAsymmetricMatcher(): string;
}
declare class StringMatching extends AsymmetricMatcher<RegExp> {
constructor(sample: string | RegExp, inverse?: boolean);
asymmetricMatch(other: string): boolean;
toString(): string;
getExpectedType(): string;
}
declare const JestAsymmetricMatchers: ChaiPlugin;
declare function matcherHint(matcherName: string, received?: string, expected?: string, options?: MatcherHintOptions): string;
declare function printReceived(object: unknown): string;
declare function printExpected(value: unknown): string;
declare function getMatcherUtils(): {
EXPECTED_COLOR: Formatter
RECEIVED_COLOR: Formatter
INVERTED_COLOR: Formatter
BOLD_WEIGHT: Formatter
DIM_COLOR: Formatter
diff: typeof diff
matcherHint: typeof matcherHint
printReceived: typeof printReceived
printExpected: typeof printExpected
printDiffOrStringify: typeof printDiffOrStringify
printWithType: typeof printWithType
};
declare function printWithType<T>(name: string, value: T, print: (value: T) => string): string;
declare function addCustomEqualityTesters(newTesters: Array<Tester>): void;
/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
*/
type ChaiPlugin = Chai.ChaiPlugin;
type Tester = (this: TesterContext, a: any, b: any, customTesters: Array<Tester>) => boolean | undefined;
interface TesterContext {
equals: (a: unknown, b: unknown, customTesters?: Array<Tester>, strictCheck?: boolean) => boolean;
}
interface MatcherHintOptions {
comment?: string;
expectedColor?: Formatter;
isDirectExpectCall?: boolean;
isNot?: boolean;
promise?: string;
receivedColor?: Formatter;
secondArgument?: string;
secondArgumentColor?: Formatter;
}
interface MatcherState {
customTesters: Array<Tester>;
assertionCalls: number;
currentTestName?: string;
dontThrow?: () => void;
error?: Error;
equals: (a: unknown, b: unknown, customTesters?: Array<Tester>, strictCheck?: boolean) => boolean;
expand?: boolean;
expectedAssertionsNumber?: number | null;
expectedAssertionsNumberErrorGen?: (() => Error) | null;
isExpectingAssertions?: boolean;
isExpectingAssertionsError?: Error | null;
isNot: boolean;
// environment: VitestEnvironment
promise: string;
// snapshotState: SnapshotState
suppressedErrors: Array<Error>;
testPath?: string;
utils: ReturnType<typeof getMatcherUtils> & {
diff: typeof diff
stringify: typeof stringify
iterableEquality: Tester
subsetEquality: Tester
};
soft?: boolean;
poll?: boolean;
}
interface SyncExpectationResult {
pass: boolean;
message: () => string;
actual?: any;
expected?: any;
}
type AsyncExpectationResult = Promise<SyncExpectationResult>;
type ExpectationResult = SyncExpectationResult | AsyncExpectationResult;
interface RawMatcherFn<
T extends MatcherState = MatcherState,
E extends Array<any> = Array<any>
> {
(this: T, received: any, ...expected: E): ExpectationResult;
}
// Allow unused `T` to preserve its name for extensions.
// Type parameter names must be identical when extending those types.
// eslint-disable-next-line
interface Matchers<T = any> {}
type MatchersObject<T extends MatcherState = MatcherState> = Record<string, RawMatcherFn<T>> & ThisType<T> & { [K in keyof Matchers<T>]? : RawMatcherFn<T, Parameters<Matchers<T>[K]>> };
interface ExpectStatic extends Chai.ExpectStatic, Matchers, AsymmetricMatchersContaining {
<T>(actual: T, message?: string): Assertion<T>;
extend: (expects: MatchersObject) => void;
anything: () => any;
any: (constructor: unknown) => any;
getState: () => MatcherState;
setState: (state: Partial<MatcherState>) => void;
not: AsymmetricMatchersContaining;
}
interface CustomMatcher {
/**
* Checks that a value satisfies a custom matcher function.
*
* @param matcher - A function returning a boolean based on the custom condition
* @param message - Optional custom error message on failure
*
* @example
* expect(age).toSatisfy(val => val >= 18, 'Age must be at least 18');
* expect(age).toEqual(expect.toSatisfy(val => val >= 18, 'Age must be at least 18'));
*/
toSatisfy: (matcher: (value: any) => boolean, message?: string) => any;
/**
* Matches if the received value is one of the values in the expected array.
*
* @example
* expect(1).toBeOneOf([1, 2, 3])
* expect('foo').toBeOneOf([expect.any(String)])
* expect({ a: 1 }).toEqual({ a: expect.toBeOneOf(['1', '2', '3']) })
*/
toBeOneOf: <T>(sample: Array<T>) => any;
}
interface AsymmetricMatchersContaining extends CustomMatcher {
/**
* Matches if the received string contains the expected substring.
*
* @example
* expect('I have an apple').toEqual(expect.stringContaining('apple'));
* expect({ a: 'test string' }).toEqual({ a: expect.stringContaining('test') });
*/
stringContaining: (expected: string) => any;
/**
* Matches if the received object contains all properties of the expected object.
*
* @example
* expect({ a: '1', b: 2 }).toEqual(expect.objectContaining({ a: '1' }))
*/
objectContaining: <T = any>(expected: DeeplyAllowMatchers<T>) => any;
/**
* Matches if the received array contains all elements in the expected array.
*
* @example
* expect(['a', 'b', 'c']).toEqual(expect.arrayContaining(['b', 'a']));
*/
arrayContaining: <T = unknown>(expected: Array<DeeplyAllowMatchers<T>>) => any;
/**
* Matches if the received string or regex matches the expected pattern.
*
* @example
* expect('hello world').toEqual(expect.stringMatching(/^hello/));
* expect('hello world').toEqual(expect.stringMatching('hello'));
*/
stringMatching: (expected: string | RegExp) => any;
/**
* Matches if the received number is within a certain precision of the expected number.
*
* @param precision - Optional decimal precision for comparison. Default is 2.
*
* @example
* expect(10.45).toEqual(expect.closeTo(10.5, 1));
* expect(5.11).toEqual(expect.closeTo(5.12)); // with default precision
*/
closeTo: (expected: number, precision?: number) => any;
}
type WithAsymmetricMatcher<T> = T | AsymmetricMatcher<unknown>;
type DeeplyAllowMatchers<T> = T extends Array<infer Element> ? WithAsymmetricMatcher<T> | DeeplyAllowMatchers<Element>[] : T extends object ? WithAsymmetricMatcher<T> | { [K in keyof T] : DeeplyAllowMatchers<T[K]> } : WithAsymmetricMatcher<T>;
interface JestAssertion<T = any> extends jest.Matchers<void, T>, CustomMatcher {
/**
* Used when you want to check that two objects have the same value.
* This matcher recursively checks the equality of all fields, rather than checking for object identity.
*
* @example
* expect(user).toEqual({ name: 'Alice', age: 30 });
*/
toEqual: <E>(expected: E) => void;
/**
* Use to test that objects have the same types as well as structure.
*
* @example
* expect(user).toStrictEqual({ name: 'Alice', age: 30 });
*/
toStrictEqual: <E>(expected: E) => void;
/**
* Checks that a value is what you expect. It calls `Object.is` to compare values.
* Don't use `toBe` with floating-point numbers.
*
* @example
* expect(result).toBe(42);
* expect(status).toBe(true);
*/
toBe: <E>(expected: E) => void;
/**
* Check that a string matches a regular expression.
*
* @example
* expect(message).toMatch(/hello/);
* expect(greeting).toMatch('world');
*/
toMatch: (expected: string | RegExp) => void;
/**
* Used to check that a JavaScript object matches a subset of the properties of an object
*
* @example
* expect(user).toMatchObject({
* name: 'Alice',
* address: { city: 'Wonderland' }
* });
*/
toMatchObject: <E extends object | any[]>(expected: E) => void;
/**
* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
* For testing the items in the list, this uses `===`, a strict equality check.
*
* @example
* expect(items).toContain('apple');
* expect(numbers).toContain(5);
*/
toContain: <E>(item: E) => void;
/**
* Used when you want to check that an item is in a list.
* For testing the items in the list, this matcher recursively checks the
* equality of all fields, rather than checking for object identity.
*
* @example
* expect(items).toContainEqual({ name: 'apple', quantity: 1 });
*/
toContainEqual: <E>(item: E) => void;
/**
* Use when you don't care what a value is, you just want to ensure a value
* is true in a boolean context. In JavaScript, there are six falsy values:
* `false`, `0`, `''`, `null`, `undefined`, and `NaN`. Everything else is truthy.
*
* @example
* expect(user.isActive).toBeTruthy();
*/
toBeTruthy: () => void;
/**
* When you don't care what a value is, you just want to
* ensure a value is false in a boolean context.
*
* @example
* expect(user.isActive).toBeFalsy();
*/
toBeFalsy: () => void;
/**
* For comparing floating point numbers.
*
* @example
* expect(score).toBeGreaterThan(10);
*/
toBeGreaterThan: (num: number | bigint) => void;
/**
* For comparing floating point numbers.
*
* @example
* expect(score).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(10);
*/
toBeGreaterThanOrEqual: (num: number | bigint) => void;
/**
* For comparing floating point numbers.
*
* @example
* expect(score).toBeLessThan(10);
*/
toBeLessThan: (num: number | bigint) => void;
/**
* For comparing floating point numbers.
*
* @example
* expect(score).toBeLessThanOrEqual(10);
*/
toBeLessThanOrEqual: (num: number | bigint) => void;
/**
* Used to check that a variable is NaN.
*
* @example
* expect(value).toBeNaN();
*/
toBeNaN: () => void;
/**
* Used to check that a variable is undefined.
*
* @example
* expect(value).toBeUndefined();
*/
toBeUndefined: () => void;
/**
* This is the same as `.toBe(null)` but the error messages are a bit nicer.
* So use `.toBeNull()` when you want to check that something is null.
*
* @example
* expect(value).toBeNull();
*/
toBeNull: () => void;
/**
* Ensure that a variable is not undefined.
*
* @example
* expect(value).toBeDefined();
*/
toBeDefined: () => void;
/**
* Ensure that an object is an instance of a class.
* This matcher uses `instanceof` underneath.
*
* @example
* expect(new Date()).toBeInstanceOf(Date);
*/
toBeInstanceOf: <E>(expected: E) => void;
/**
* Used to check that an object has a `.length` property
* and it is set to a certain numeric value.
*
* @example
* expect([1, 2, 3]).toHaveLength(3);
* expect('hello').toHaveLength(5);
*/
toHaveLength: (length: number) => void;
/**
* Use to check if a property at the specified path exists on an object.
* For checking deeply nested properties, you may use dot notation or an array containing
* the path segments for deep references.
*
* Optionally, you can provide a value to check if it matches the value present at the path
* on the target object. This matcher uses 'deep equality' (like `toEqual()`) and recursively checks
* the equality of all fields.
*
* @example
* expect(user).toHaveProperty('address.city', 'New York');
* expect(config).toHaveProperty(['settings', 'theme'], 'dark');
*/
toHaveProperty: <E>(property: string | (string | number)[], value?: E) => void;
/**
* Using exact equality with floating point numbers is a bad idea.
* Rounding means that intuitive things fail.
* The default for `precision` is 2.
*
* @example
* expect(price).toBeCloseTo(9.99, 2);
*/
toBeCloseTo: (number: number, numDigits?: number) => void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toBeCalledTimes`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
*/
toHaveBeenCalledTimes: (times: number) => void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called an exact number of times.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveBeenCalledTimes`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toBeCalledTimes(2);
*/
toBeCalledTimes: (times: number) => void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toBeCalled`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenCalled();
*/
toHaveBeenCalled: () => void;
/**
* Ensures that a mock function is called.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveBeenCalled`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toBeCalled();
*/
toBeCalled: () => void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toBeCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenCalledWith('arg1', 42);
*/
toHaveBeenCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(...args: E) => void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveBeenCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toBeCalledWith('arg1', 42);
*/
toBeCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(...args: E) => void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments on an Nth call.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.nthCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenNthCalledWith(2, 'secondArg');
*/
toHaveBeenNthCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(n: number, ...args: E) => void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments on an Nth call.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveBeenNthCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).nthCalledWith(2, 'secondArg');
*/
nthCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(nthCall: number, ...args: E) => void;
/**
* If you have a mock function, you can use `.toHaveBeenLastCalledWith`
* to test what arguments it was last called with.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.lastCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith('lastArg');
*/
toHaveBeenLastCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(...args: E) => void;
/**
* If you have a mock function, you can use `.lastCalledWith`
* to test what arguments it was last called with.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveBeenLastCalledWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).lastCalledWith('lastArg');
*/
lastCalledWith: <E extends any[]>(...args: E) => void;
/**
* Used to test that a function throws when it is called.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toThrowError`.
*
* @example
* expect(() => functionWithError()).toThrow('Error message');
* expect(() => parseJSON('invalid')).toThrow(SyntaxError);
*/
toThrow: (expected?: string | Constructable | RegExp | Error) => void;
/**
* Used to test that a function throws when it is called.
*
* Alias for `expect.toThrow`.
*
* @example
* expect(() => functionWithError()).toThrowError('Error message');
* expect(() => parseJSON('invalid')).toThrowError(SyntaxError);
*/
toThrowError: (expected?: string | Constructable | RegExp | Error) => void;
/**
* Use to test that the mock function successfully returned (i.e., did not throw an error) at least one time
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveReturned`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toReturn();
*/
toReturn: () => void;
/**
* Use to test that the mock function successfully returned (i.e., did not throw an error) at least one time
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toReturn`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveReturned();
*/
toHaveReturned: () => void;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned successfully (i.e., did not throw an error) an exact number of times.
* Any calls to the mock function that throw an error are not counted toward the number of times the function returned.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveReturnedTimes`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toReturnTimes(3);
*/
toReturnTimes: (times: number) => void;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned successfully (i.e., did not throw an error) an exact number of times.
* Any calls to the mock function that throw an error are not counted toward the number of times the function returned.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toReturnTimes`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveReturnedTimes(3);
*/
toHaveReturnedTimes: (times: number) => void;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned a specific value.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveReturnedWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toReturnWith('returnValue');
*/
toReturnWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Use to ensure that a mock function returned a specific value.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.toReturnWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveReturnedWith('returnValue');
*/
toHaveReturnedWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function last returned.
* If the last call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.lastReturnedWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveLastReturnedWith('lastValue');
*/
toHaveLastReturnedWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function last returned.
* If the last call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveLastReturnedWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).lastReturnedWith('lastValue');
*/
lastReturnedWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function returned for the nth call.
* If the nth call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Also under the alias `expect.nthReturnedWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveNthReturnedWith(2, 'nthValue');
*/
toHaveNthReturnedWith: <E>(nthCall: number, value: E) => void;
/**
* Use to test the specific value that a mock function returned for the nth call.
* If the nth call to the mock function threw an error, then this matcher will fail
* no matter what value you provided as the expected return value.
*
* Alias for `expect.toHaveNthReturnedWith`.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).nthReturnedWith(2, 'nthValue');
*/
nthReturnedWith: <E>(nthCall: number, value: E) => void;
}
type VitestAssertion<
A,
T
> = { [K in keyof A] : A[K] extends Chai.Assertion ? Assertion<T> : A[K] extends (...args: any[]) => any ? A[K] : VitestAssertion<A[K], T> } & ((type: string, message?: string) => Assertion);
type Promisify<O> = { [K in keyof O] : O[K] extends (...args: infer A) => infer R ? Promisify<O[K]> & ((...args: A) => Promise<R>) : O[K] };
type PromisifyAssertion<T> = Promisify<Assertion<T>>;
interface Assertion<T = any> extends VitestAssertion<Chai.Assertion, T>, JestAssertion<T>, Matchers<T> {
/**
* Ensures a value is of a specific type.
*
* @example
* expect(value).toBeTypeOf('string');
* expect(number).toBeTypeOf('number');
*/
toBeTypeOf: (expected: "bigint" | "boolean" | "function" | "number" | "object" | "string" | "symbol" | "undefined") => void;
/**
* Asserts that a mock function was called exactly once.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenCalledOnce();
*/
toHaveBeenCalledOnce: () => void;
/**
* Ensure that a mock function is called with specific arguments and called
* exactly once.
*
* @example
* expect(mockFunc).toHaveBeenCalledExactlyOnceWith('arg1', 42);
*/
toHaveBeenCalledExactlyOnceWith: <E extends any[]>(...args: E) => void;
/**
* This assertion checks if a `Mock` was called before another `Mock`.
* @param mock - A mock function created by `vi.spyOn` or `vi.fn`
* @param failIfNoFirstInvocation - Fail if the first mock was never called
* @example
* const mock1 = vi.fn()
* const mock2 = vi.fn()
*
* mock1()
* mock2()
* mock1()
*
* expect(mock1).toHaveBeenCalledBefore(mock2)
*/
toHaveBeenCalledBefore: (mock: MockInstance, failIfNoFirstInvocation?: boolean) => void;
/**
* This assertion checks if a `Mock` was called after another `Mock`.
* @param mock - A mock function created by `vi.spyOn` or `vi.fn`
* @param failIfNoFirstInvocation - Fail if the first mock was never called
* @example
* const mock1 = vi.fn()
* const mock2 = vi.fn()
*
* mock2()
* mock1()
* mock2()
*
* expect(mock1).toHaveBeenCalledAfter(mock2)
*/
toHaveBeenCalledAfter: (mock: MockInstance, failIfNoFirstInvocation?: boolean) => void;
/**
* Checks that a promise resolves successfully at least once.
*
* @example
* await expect(promise).toHaveResolved();
*/
toHaveResolved: () => void;
/**
* Checks that a promise resolves to a specific value.
*
* @example
* await expect(promise).toHaveResolvedWith('success');
*/
toHaveResolvedWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Ensures a promise resolves a specific number of times.
*
* @example
* expect(mockAsyncFunc).toHaveResolvedTimes(3);
*/
toHaveResolvedTimes: (times: number) => void;
/**
* Asserts that the last resolved value of a promise matches an expected value.
*
* @example
* await expect(mockAsyncFunc).toHaveLastResolvedWith('finalResult');
*/
toHaveLastResolvedWith: <E>(value: E) => void;
/**
* Ensures a specific value was returned by a promise on the nth resolution.
*
* @example
* await expect(mockAsyncFunc).toHaveNthResolvedWith(2, 'secondResult');
*/
toHaveNthResolvedWith: <E>(nthCall: number, value: E) => void;
/**
* Verifies that a promise resolves.
*
* @example
* await expect(someAsyncFunc).resolves.toBe(42);
*/
resolves: PromisifyAssertion<T>;
/**
* Verifies that a promise rejects.
*
* @example
* await expect(someAsyncFunc).rejects.toThrow('error');
*/
rejects: PromisifyAssertion<T>;
}
declare global {
// support augmenting jest.Matchers by other libraries
// eslint-disable-next-line ts/no-namespace
namespace jest {
// eslint-disable-next-line unused-imports/no-unused-vars, ts/no-empty-object-type
interface Matchers<
R,
T = {}
> {}
}
}
// selectively ported from https://github.com/jest-community/jest-extended
declare const customMatchers: MatchersObject;
// Jest Expect Compact
declare const JestChaiExpect: ChaiPlugin;
declare const JestExtend: ChaiPlugin;
/*
Copyright (c) 2008-2016 Pivotal Labs
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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// Extracted out of jasmine 2.5.2
declare function equals(a: unknown, b: unknown, customTesters?: Array<Tester>, strictCheck?: boolean): boolean;
declare function isAsymmetric(obj: any): boolean;
declare function hasAsymmetric(obj: any, seen?: Set<any>): boolean;
declare function isA(typeName: string, value: unknown): boolean;
declare function fnNameFor(func: Function): string;
declare function hasProperty(obj: object | null, property: string): boolean;
declare function isImmutableUnorderedKeyed(maybeKeyed: any): boolean;
declare function isImmutableUnorderedSet(maybeSet: any): boolean;
declare function iterableEquality(a: any, b: any, customTesters?: Array<Tester>, aStack?: Array<any>, bStack?: Array<any>): boolean | undefined;
declare function subsetEquality(object: unknown, subset: unknown, customTesters?: Array<Tester>): boolean | undefined;
declare function typeEquality(a: any, b: any): boolean | undefined;
declare function arrayBufferEquality(a: unknown, b: unknown): boolean | undefined;
declare function sparseArrayEquality(a: unknown, b: unknown, customTesters?: Array<Tester>): boolean | undefined;
declare function generateToBeMessage(deepEqualityName: string, expected?: string, actual?: string): string;
declare function pluralize(word: string, count: number): string;
declare function getObjectKeys(object: object): Array<string | symbol>;
declare function getObjectSubset(object: any, subset: any, customTesters: Array<Tester>): {
subset: any
stripped: number
};
declare function getState<State extends MatcherState = MatcherState>(expect: ExpectStatic): State;
declare function setState<State extends MatcherState = MatcherState>(state: Partial<State>, expect: ExpectStatic): void;
export { ASYMMETRIC_MATCHERS_OBJECT, Any, Anything, ArrayContaining, AsymmetricMatcher, GLOBAL_EXPECT, JEST_MATCHERS_OBJECT, JestAsymmetricMatchers, JestChaiExpect, JestExtend, MATCHERS_OBJECT, ObjectContaining, StringContaining, StringMatching, addCustomEqualityTesters, arrayBufferEquality, customMatchers, equals, fnNameFor, generateToBeMessage, getObjectKeys, getObjectSubset, getState, hasAsymmetric, hasProperty, isA, isAsymmetric, isImmutableUnorderedKeyed, isImmutableUnorderedSet, iterableEquality, pluralize, setState, sparseArrayEquality, subsetEquality, typeEquality };
export type { Assertion, AsymmetricMatcherInterface, AsymmetricMatchersContaining, AsyncExpectationResult, ChaiPlugin, DeeplyAllowMatchers, ExpectStatic, ExpectationResult, JestAssertion, MatcherHintOptions, MatcherState, Matchers, MatchersObject, PromisifyAssertion, RawMatcherFn, SyncExpectationResult, Tester, TesterContext };