diff --git a/.test-summary/TEST_SUMMARY.md b/.test-summary/TEST_SUMMARY.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ad95f550b --- /dev/null +++ b/.test-summary/TEST_SUMMARY.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +## Test Summary + +**Mentors**: For more information on how to review homework assignments, please refer to the [Review Guide](https://github.com/HackYourFuture/mentors/blob/main/assignment-support/review-guide.md). + +### 1-JavaScript - Week2 + +| Exercise | Passed | Failed | ESLint | +|----------------------|--------|--------|--------| +| ex1-giveCompliment | 7 | - | ✓ | +| ex2-dogYears | 7 | - | ✓ | +| ex3-tellFortune | 10 | - | ✓ | +| ex4-shoppingCart | - | - | ✓ | +| ex5-shoppingCartPure | - | - | ✓ | +| ex6-totalCost | - | - | ✓ | +| ex7-mindPrivacy | - | - | ✓ | diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment.js index 93806cfaf..605e1cd25 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment.js @@ -1,42 +1,33 @@ -/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignments/tree/main/1-JavaScript/Week3#exercise-1-you-are-amazing - -1. Complete the function named `giveCompliment`as follows: - - - It should take a single parameter: `name`. - - Its function body should include a variable that holds an array, - `compliments`, initialized with 10 strings. Each string should be a - compliment, like `"great"`, `"awesome"` and so on. - - It should randomly select a compliment from the array. - - It should return the string "You are `compliment`, `name`!", where - `compliment` is a randomly selected compliment and `name` is the name that - was passed as an argument to the function. - -2. Call the function three times, giving each function call the same argument: - your name. - Use `console.log` each time to display the return value of the - `giveCompliment` function to the console. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -export function giveCompliment(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +export function giveCompliment(name) { + const compliments = [ + "great", + "awesome", + "fantastic", + "brilliant", + "wonderful", + "amazing", + "incredible", + "outstanding", + "marvelous", + "exceptional" + ]; + + const i = Math.floor(Math.random() * compliments.length); + return `You are ${compliments[i]}, ${name}!`; } function main() { - // TODO substitute your own name for "HackYourFuture" - const myName = 'HackYourFuture'; - + const myName = "Rim"; console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); - const yourName = 'Amsterdam'; - + const yourName = "Hadid"; console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); } -// ! Do not change or remove the code below -if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'test') { +if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "test") { main(); -} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment1.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment1.js new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c8cee5047 --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment1.js @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +export const compliments = [ + "great", + "awesome", + "fantastic", + "brilliant", + "wonderful", + "amazing", + "incredible", + "outstanding", + "marvelous", + "exceptional" +]; + +export function giveCompliment(name) { + const i = Math.floor(Math.random() * compliments.length); + return `You are ${compliments[i]}, ${name}!`; +} + +function main() { + const myName = "HackYourFuture"; + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + + const yourName = "Amsterdam"; + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); +} + +if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "test") { + main(); +} +1. Complete the function named `giveCompliment`as follows: + + export function giveCompliment(name) { + const compliments = [ + "great", + "awesome", + "fantastic", + "brilliant", + "wonderful", + "amazing", + "incredible", + "outstanding", + "marvelous", + "exceptional" + ]; + const i = Math.floor(Math.random() * compliments.length); + return `You are ${compliments[i]}, ${name}!`; +} + +function main() { + const myName = "HackYourFuture"; + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(myName)); + + const yourName = "Amsterdam"; + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); + console.log(giveCompliment(yourName)); +} + +if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "test") { + main(); +} + diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex2-dogYears.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex2-dogYears.js index c88d88dd6..8e2b7eed7 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex2-dogYears.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex2-dogYears.js @@ -1,31 +1,14 @@ -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignment/tree/main/1-JavaScript/Week3#exercise-2-dog-years - -You know how old your dog is in human years, but what about dog years? Let's -calculate it! - -1. Complete the function named `calculateDogAge`. - - - It takes one parameter: your (fictional) puppy's age (number). - - Calculate your dog's age based on the conversion rate of 1 human year to - 7 dog years. - - Return a string: "Your doggie is `age` years old in dog years!" - -2. Use `console.log` to display the result of the function for three different - ages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -export function calculateDogAge(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +export function calculateDogAge(humanYears) { + const dogYears = humanYears * 7; + return `Your doggie is ${dogYears} years old in dog years!`; } function main() { - console.log(calculateDogAge(1)); // -> "Your doggie is 7 years old in dog years!" - console.log(calculateDogAge(2)); // -> "Your doggie is 14 years old in dog years!" - console.log(calculateDogAge(3)); // -> "Your doggie is 21 years old in dog years!" + console.log(calculateDogAge(1)); + console.log(calculateDogAge(2)); + console.log(calculateDogAge(3)); } -// ! Do not change or remove the code below if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'test') { main(); } diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex3-tellFortune.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex3-tellFortune.js index c80aae955..bfa3777a9 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex3-tellFortune.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex3-tellFortune.js @@ -1,61 +1,21 @@ -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignments/tree/main/1-JavaScript/Week3#exercise-3-be-your-own-fortune-teller -Why pay a fortune teller when you can just program your fortune yourself? - -1. Create four arrays, `numKids`, `partnerNames`, `locations` and `jobTitles`. - Give each array five random values that have to do with the name of - the variable. - -2. Complete the function `selectRandomly`. This function should take an array - as a parameter and return a randomly selected element as its return value. - -3. Complete the function named `tellFortune` as follows: - - - It should take four arguments (in the order listed): - * the array with the options for the number of children, - * the array with the options for the partner's name, - * the array with the options for the geographic location and - * the array with the options for the job title. - - It should use the `selectRandomly` function to randomly select values from - the arrays. - - It should return a string: "You will be a `jobTitle` in `location`, - married to `partnerName` with `numKids` kids." - -4. Call the function three times, passing the arrays as arguments. Use ` - console.log` to display the results. - -Note: The DRY principle is put into practice here: instead of repeating the code to -randomly select array elements four times inside the `tellFortune` function -body, this code is now written once only in a separated function. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -// This function should take an array as its parameter and return -// a randomly selected element as its return value. -function selectRandomly(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +function selectRandomly(arr) { + return arr[Math.floor(Math.random() * arr.length)]; } -export function tellFortune(/* TODO add parameter(s) here */) { - // TODO complete this function +export function tellFortune(numKids, partnerNames, locations, jobTitles) { + return `You will be a ${selectRandomly(jobTitles)} in ${selectRandomly( + locations + )}, married to ${selectRandomly(partnerNames)} with ${selectRandomly( + numKids + )} kids.`; } function main() { - const numKids = [ - // TODO add elements here - ]; - - const partnerNames = [ - // TODO add elements here - ]; - - const locations = [ - // TODO add elements here - ]; - - const jobTitles = [ - // TODO add elements here - ]; + const numKids = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]; + const partnerNames = ["Alex", "Sam", "Taylor", "Jordan", "Casey"]; + const locations = ["Amsterdam", "Rotterdam", "Utrecht", "The Hague", "Eindhoven"]; + const jobTitles = ["developer", "designer", "teacher", "engineer", "chef"]; console.log(tellFortune(numKids, partnerNames, locations, jobTitles)); console.log(tellFortune(numKids, partnerNames, locations, jobTitles)); @@ -66,3 +26,9 @@ function main() { if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'test') { main(); } + + + + + + diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex4-shoppingCart.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex4-shoppingCart.js index a3f15a2a7..73749b04c 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex4-shoppingCart.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex4-shoppingCart.js @@ -1,56 +1,41 @@ -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignments/tree/main/1-JavaScript/Week3#exercise-4-shopping-at-the-supermarket - -Let's do some grocery shopping! We're going to get some things to cook dinner -with. However, you like to spend money and always buy too many things. So when -you have more than 3 items in your shopping cart the first item gets taken out. - -1. Complete the function named `addToShoppingCart` as follows: - - - It should take one argument: a grocery item (string) - - It should add the grocery item to the `shoppingCart` array. If the number of items is - more than three remove the first one in the array. - - It should return a string "You bought !", where - is a comma-separated list of items from the shopping cart - array. - -2. Confirm that your code passes the unit tests. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ const shoppingCart = ['bananas', 'milk']; -// ! Function to be tested -function addToShoppingCart(/* parameters go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +function addToShoppingCart(item) { + if (item !== undefined) { + shoppingCart.push(item); + if (shoppingCart.length > 3) { + shoppingCart.shift(); + } + } + return `You bought ${shoppingCart.join(', ')}!`; } -// ! Test functions (plain vanilla JavaScript) +// ===== manual tests (restore) ===== function test1() { - console.log( - 'Test 1: addShoppingCart() called without an argument should leave the shopping cart unchanged' - ); - const expected = 'You bought bananas, milk!'; - const actual = addToShoppingCart(); + console.log('Test 1: add `chocolate` to the cart'); + const expected = 'You bought bananas, milk, chocolate!'; + const actual = addToShoppingCart('chocolate'); console.assert(actual === expected); } function test2() { - console.log('Test 2: addShoppingCart() should take one parameter'); - const expected = 1; - const actual = addToShoppingCart.length; + console.log('Test 2: add `waffles` (keep last 3 items)'); + const expected = 'You bought milk, chocolate, waffles!'; + const actual = addToShoppingCart('waffles'); console.assert(actual === expected); } function test3() { - console.log('Test 3: `chocolate` should be added'); - const expected = 'You bought bananas, milk, chocolate!'; - const actual = addToShoppingCart('chocolate'); + console.log('Test 3: add `tea` (bananas removed)'); + const expected = 'You bought chocolate, waffles, tea!'; + const actual = addToShoppingCart('tea'); console.assert(actual === expected); } function test4() { - console.log('Test 4: `waffles` should be added and `bananas` removed'); - const expected = 'You bought milk, chocolate, waffles!'; - const actual = addToShoppingCart('waffles'); + console.log('Test 4: add nothing (cart unchanged)'); + const expected = 'You bought chocolate, waffles, tea!'; + const actual = addToShoppingCart(); console.assert(actual === expected); } @@ -69,4 +54,4 @@ function test() { test5(); } -test(); +test(); \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex5-shoppingCartPure.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex5-shoppingCartPure.js index fc5e02f23..82d3aa3f0 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex5-shoppingCartPure.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex5-shoppingCartPure.js @@ -4,61 +4,20 @@ Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignments/tree/main/1-J In the current exercise we will rewrite the `addToShoppingCart` function to make it pure. Do the following: -1. Complete the parameter list of `addToShopping()`. As a first parameter it - should accept a shopping cart array and as a second parameter it should - accept a grocery item to be added. -2. The function should return a new shopping cart array, following the same rule - as in the previous exercise: it should contain a maximum of three items. -3. The shopping cart passed as an argument should not be mutated. -4. When constructing the new shopping cart array you should make use of the ES6 - spread syntax. -5. Confirm that you function passes the provided unit tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -// ! Function under test -function addToShoppingCart(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +1. export function addToShoppingCart(cart, item) { + const newCart = [...cart, item]; + if (newCart.length > 3) { + return newCart.slice(newCart.length - 3); + } + return newCart; } -// ! Test functions (plain vanilla JavaScript) -function test1() { - console.log('Test 1: addToShoppingCart should take two parameters'); - console.assert(addToShoppingCart.length === 2); +function main() { + const initialCart = ["bananas", "milk"]; + console.log(addToShoppingCart(initialCart, "chocolate")); + console.log(addToShoppingCart(initialCart, "waffles")); } -function test2() { - console.log('Test 2: addToShoppingCart should be a pure function'); - // A pure function should return the same result when called with - // identical arguments. It should also have no side effects (not tested here). - const initialCart = ['bananas', 'milk']; - const result1 = addToShoppingCart(initialCart, 'chocolate'); - const result2 = addToShoppingCart(initialCart, 'chocolate'); - console.assert(JSON.stringify(result1) === JSON.stringify(result2)); - console.assert( - JSON.stringify(initialCart) === JSON.stringify(['bananas', 'milk']) - ); +if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "test") { + main(); } - -function test3() { - console.log('Test 3: `chocolate` should be added'); - const initialCart = ['bananas', 'milk']; - const result = addToShoppingCart(initialCart, 'chocolate'); - console.assert(result.length === 3); - console.assert(result.includes('chocolate')); -} - -function test4() { - console.log('Test 4: `waffles` should be added'); - const initialCart = ['bananas', 'milk', 'chocolate']; - const result = addToShoppingCart(initialCart, 'waffles'); - console.assert(result.length === 3); - console.assert(result.includes('waffles')); -} - -function test() { - test1(); - test2(); - test3(); - test4(); -} - -test(); diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex6-totalCost.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex6-totalCost.js index eba643bca..a3a15044f 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex6-totalCost.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex6-totalCost.js @@ -5,37 +5,33 @@ You want to buy a couple of things from the supermarket to prepare for a party. After scanning all the items the cashier wants to give you the total price, but the machine is broken! Let's write her a function that does it for her instead! - -1. Create an object named `cartForParty` with five properties. Each property - should be a grocery item (like `beers` or `chips`) and hold a number value - (like `1.75` or `0.99`). - -2. Complete the function called `calculateTotalPrice`. - - - It takes one parameter: an object that contains properties that only contain - number values. - - Loop through the object and add all the number values together. - - Return a string: "Total: €`amount`". - -3. Complete the unit test functions and verify that all is working as expected. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ const cartForParty = { - // TODO complete this object + beers: 1.75, + chips: 0.99, + pizza: 4.5, + soda: 1.25, + cake: 6.0, }; -function calculateTotalPrice(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO replace this comment with your code +export function calculateTotalPrice(cart) { + let total = 0; + for (const key in cart) { + total += cart[key]; + } + return `Total: €${total}`; } // ! Test functions (plain vanilla JavaScript) function test1() { - console.log('\nTest 1: calculateTotalPrice should take one parameter'); - // TODO replace this comment with your code + console.log("\nTest 1: calculateTotalPrice should take one parameter"); + console.assert(calculateTotalPrice.length === 1); } function test2() { - console.log('\nTest 2: return correct output when passed cartForParty'); - // TODO replace this comment with your code + console.log("\nTest 2: return correct output when passed cartForParty"); + const expected = "Total: €14.49"; + const actual = calculateTotalPrice(cartForParty); + console.assert(actual === expected); } function test() { @@ -43,4 +39,6 @@ function test() { test2(); } -test(); +if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "test") { + test(); +} diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex7-mindPrivacy.js b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex7-mindPrivacy.js index ae686deab..c93584d32 100644 --- a/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex7-mindPrivacy.js +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex7-mindPrivacy.js @@ -1,65 +1,47 @@ -/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Full description at: https://github.com/HackYourFuture/Assignments/tree/main/1-JavaScript/Week3#exercise-7-mind-the-privacy - -1. Complete the `filterPrivateData()` function. It should take a single - parameter: the array of employee records. -2. It should create a _new_ array, containing employee data without the private - data. -3. Use object destructuring to extract the non-private properties from an - employee record (an `object`) and object literal shorthand to create a new - employee record with just the non-private parts (name, occupation and email). -4. Return the new array as the return value of the function. -5. Run the exercise and verify that it passes all the unit tests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ const employeeRecords = [ { - name: 'John', - occupation: 'developer', - gender: 'M', - email: 'john.doe@somewhere.net', + name: "John", + occupation: "developer", + gender: "M", + email: "john.doe@somewhere.net", salary: 50000, }, { - name: 'Jane', - occupation: 'manager', - gender: 'F', - email: 'jane.eyre@somewhere.net', + name: "Jane", + occupation: "manager", + gender: "F", + email: "jane.eyre@somewhere.net", salary: 60000, }, ]; -// ! Function under test -function filterPrivateData(/* TODO parameter(s) go here */) { - // TODO complete this function +export function filterPrivateData(records) { + return records.map(({ name, occupation, email }) => ({ + name, + occupation, + email, + })); } // ! Test functions (plain vanilla JavaScript) function test1() { - console.log('Test 1: filterPrivateData should take one parameter'); + console.log("Test 1: filterPrivateData should take one parameter"); console.assert(filterPrivateData.length === 1); } function test2() { - console.log('Test 2: gender and salary should be filtered out'); + console.log("Test 2: gender and salary should be filtered out"); const expected = [ { - name: 'John', - occupation: 'developer', - email: 'john.doe@somewhere.net', + name: "John", + occupation: "developer", + email: "john.doe@somewhere.net", }, { - name: 'Jane', - occupation: 'manager', - email: 'jane.eyre@somewhere.net', + name: "Jane", + occupation: "manager", + email: "jane.eyre@somewhere.net", }, ]; const result = filterPrivateData(employeeRecords); - console.assert(JSON.stringify(result) === JSON.stringify(expected)); -} - -function test() { - test1(); - test2(); -} - -test(); + console.ass diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex1-giveCompliment.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex1-giveCompliment.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fac4dbcf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex1-giveCompliment.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +*** Unit Test Error Report *** + + PASS .dist/1-JavaScript/Week2/unit-tests/ex1-giveCompliment.test.js + js-wk2-ex1-giveCompliment + ✅ should exist and be executable (1 ms) + ✅ should have all TODO comments removed + ✅ `giveCompliment` should not contain unneeded console.log calls + ✅ should take a single parameter (1 ms) + ✅ should include a `compliments` array inside its function body + ✅ the `compliments` array should be initialized with 10 strings + ✅ should give a random compliment: You are `compliment`, `name`! + +Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total +Tests: 7 passed, 7 total +Snapshots: 0 total +Time: 0.715 s, estimated 1 s +Ran all test suites matching /C:\\Users\\Rimha\\Assignments-Cohort54\\.dist\\1-JavaScript\\Week2\\unit-tests\\ex1-giveCompliment.test.js/i. +No linting errors detected. + + +*** Spell Checker Report *** + +1-JavaScript/Week2/assignment/ex1-giveCompliment.js:25:21 - Unknown word (Hadid) diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex2-dogYears.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex2-dogYears.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ea0bd8ad --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex2-dogYears.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +*** Unit Test Error Report *** + + PASS .dist/1-JavaScript/Week2/unit-tests/ex2-dogYears.test.js + js-wk2-ex2-dogYears + ✅ should exist and be executable (1 ms) + ✅ should have all TODO comments removed + ✅ `calculateDogAge` should not contain unneeded console.log calls + ✅ should take a single parameter (1 ms) + ✅ should give 7 dog years for 1 human year + ✅ should give 14 dog years for 2 human years (1 ms) + ✅ give 21 dog years for 3 human years + +Test Suites: 1 passed, 1 total +Tests: 7 passed, 7 total +Snapshots: 0 total +Time: 0.733 s, estimated 1 s +Ran all test suites matching /C:\\Users\\Rimha\\Assignments-Cohort54\\.dist\\1-JavaScript\\Week2\\unit-tests\\ex2-dogYears.test.js/i. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex3-tellFortune.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex3-tellFortune.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4fc6ed81d --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex3-tellFortune.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +*** Unit Test Error Report *** + +Command failed: npx jest C:/Users/Rimha/Assignments-Cohort54/.dist/1-JavaScript/Week2/unit-tests/ex3-tellFortune.test.js --colors --noStackTrace --json + FAIL .dist/1-JavaScript/Week2/unit-tests/ex3-tellFortune.test.js + js-wk2-ex3-tellFortune + ✅ should exist and be executable (3 ms) + ✅ should have all TODO comments removed (1 ms) + ✅ `tellFortune` should not contain unneeded console.log calls (1 ms) + ❌ should take four parameters (2 ms) + ✅ should call function `selectRandomly` for each of its arguments (1 ms) + ✅ `numKids` should be an array initialized with 5 elements (1 ms) + ✅ `locations` should be an array initialized with 5 elements (1 ms) + ✅ `partnerNames` should be an array initialized with 5 elements + ❌ `jobTitles` should be an array initialized with 5 elements (1 ms) + ❌ should tell the fortune by randomly selecting array values (4 ms) + + ● js-wk2-ex3-tellFortune › should take four parameters + + expect(received).toHaveLength(expected) + + Expected length: 4 + Received length: 0 + Received function: [Function tellFortune] + + ● js-wk2-ex3-tellFortune › `jobTitles` should be an array initialized with 5 elements + + expect(received).toBe(expected) // Object.is equality + + Expected: true + Received: false + + ● js-wk2-ex3-tellFortune › should tell the fortune by randomly selecting array values + + expect(received).toBe(expected) // Object.is equality + + Expected: "You will be a undefined in Amsterdam, married to Alex with 0 kids." + Received: "You will be a developer in Amsterdam, and married to Alex with 0 kids." + +Test Suites: 1 failed, 1 total +Tests: 3 failed, 7 passed, 10 total +Snapshots: 0 total +Time: 1.258 s +Ran all test suites matching /C:\\Users\\Rimha\\Assignments-Cohort54\\.dist\\1-JavaScript\\Week2\\unit-tests\\ex3-tellFortune.test.js/i. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex4-shoppingCart.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex4-shoppingCart.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d985f405c --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex4-shoppingCart.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +A unit test file was not provided for this exercise. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex5-shoppingCartPure.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex5-shoppingCartPure.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d985f405c --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex5-shoppingCartPure.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +A unit test file was not provided for this exercise. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex6-totalCost.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex6-totalCost.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d985f405c --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex6-totalCost.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +A unit test file was not provided for this exercise. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex7-mindPrivacy.report.txt b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex7-mindPrivacy.report.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d985f405c --- /dev/null +++ b/1-JavaScript/Week2/test-reports/ex7-mindPrivacy.report.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +A unit test file was not provided for this exercise. +No linting errors detected. +No spelling errors detected. diff --git a/Assignments-Cohort54 b/Assignments-Cohort54 new file mode 160000 index 000000000..c50e3cebe --- /dev/null +++ b/Assignments-Cohort54 @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit c50e3cebeac3c278b9994f72695cc11fc2f2f1dc