A test case without assertions ensures only that no exceptions are thrown. Beyond basic runnability, it ensures nothing about the behavior of the
code under test.
This rule raises an exception when the assertion library chai
is imported but no assertion is used in a test.
Noncompliant Code Example
const expect = require('chai').expect;
describe("No assertion", function() {
it("doesn't test anything", function() { // Noncompliant
const str = "";
});
});
Compliant Solution
const expect = require('chai').expect;
describe("Has assertions", function() {
it("tests a string", function() {
const str = "";
expect(str).to.be.a('string');
});
});