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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 26,144 PointsJavaScript Unit Testing Question
not understanding why this does not work, can somebody throw me a bone? Thanks!
var expect = require('chai').expect
describe('clone', function () {
var clone = require('./clone.js')
it('cloned object matches target object', function () {
var testObject1 = {make:Mazda}
var testObject2 = clone(testObject1);
expect(testObject2).to.have.property("make","Mazda");
})
})
function clone (objectForCloning) {
return Object.assign({}, objectForCloning)
}
module.exports = clone
1 Answer
Sam Donald
36,305 PointsBryant Feld you're looking for something that goes .deeper than that.