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| Notice how `.notify(done)` is hanging directly off of `.should`, instead of appearing after a promise assertion. This indicates to Chai as Promised that it should pass fulfillment or rejection directly through to the testing framework. Thus, the above code will fail with a Chai as Promised error (`"expected promise to be fulfilled…"`) if `promise` is rejected, but will fail with a simple Chai error (`expected "before" to equal "after"`) if `otherState` does not change. | ||
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| ### Working with ES7 and Promise-Friendly Test Runners | ||
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| Since any assertion that must wait on a promise returns a promise itself, if you're able to use ES7 `async`/`await` and your test runner supports returning a promise from test methods, you can await assertions in tests. In many cases you can avoid using `chai-as-promised` at all by performing a synchronous assertion after an `await`, but awaiting `rejectedWith` is often more convenient than using `try`/`catch` blocks without `chai-as-promised`: | ||
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| ```javascript | ||
| it('should work well with async/await', async () => { | ||
| (await Promise.resolve(42)).should.equal(42) | ||
| await Promise.reject(new Error()).should.be.rejectedWith(Error); | ||
| }); | ||
| ``` | ||
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| ### Multiple Promise Assertions | ||
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| To perform assertions on multiple promises, use `Promise.all` to combine multiple Chai as Promised assertions: | ||
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"ES7" -> "
async/await"