var chai = require('chai'); var expect = chai.expect; var timestring = require('../build/timestring'); describe('timestring', function() { it('can parse a timestring', function() { var ts = new timestring(); expect(ts.parse('1s')).to.equal(1); expect(ts.parse('1m')).to.equal(60); expect(ts.parse('1h')).to.equal(3600); expect(ts.parse('1d')).to.equal(86400); expect(ts.parse('1w')).to.equal(604800); expect(ts.parse('1mth')).to.equal(2419200); expect(ts.parse('1y')).to.equal(29030400); }); it('can return a value in a specified unit', function() { expect((new timestring()).parse('5m', 's')).to.equal(300); expect((new timestring()).parse('5m', 'm')).to.equal(5); }); it('uses the passed settings instead of the defaults', function() { var settings = { hoursPerDay: 1, daysPerWeek: 2, weeksPerMonth: 3, monthsPerYear: 4 }; var ts = new timestring(settings); expect(ts.parse('1d', 'h')).to.equal(1); expect(ts.parse('1w', 'd')).to.equal(2); expect(ts.parse('1mth', 'w')).to.equal(3); expect(ts.parse('1y', 'mth')).to.equal(4); }); it('throws an error when an invalid unit is used in the timestring', function() { var ts = new timestring(); expect(ts.parse.bind(ts, '1g')).to.throw(Error); }); it('can parse a messy time string', function() { expect((new timestring()).parse('5 D a YS 4 h 2 0 mI nS')).to.equal(447600); }); it('should expose a method on String.prototype that will parse the string as a timestring', function(){ var str = '1min'; // no arguments passed expect(str.parseTime()).to.equal(60); // units argument passed expect(str.parseTime('m')).to.equal(1); // units + settings argument passed str = '5h'; expect(str.parseTime('d', { hoursPerDay: 5 })).to.equal(1); }); });