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node.js - Test for expected failure in Mocha

Using Mocha, I am attempting to test whether a constructor throws an error. I haven't been able to do this using the expect syntax, so I'd like to do the following:

it('should throw exception when instantiated', function() {
  try {
    new ErrorThrowingObject();
    // Force the test to fail since error wasn't thrown
  }
  catch (error) {
   // Constructor threw Error, so test succeeded.
  }
}

Is this possible?

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should.js

Using the should.js library with should.fail

var should = require('should')
it('should fail', function(done) {
  try {
      new ErrorThrowingObject();
      // Force the test to fail since error wasn't thrown
       should.fail('no error was thrown when it should have been')
  }
  catch (error) {
   // Constructor threw Error, so test succeeded.
   done();
  }
});

Alternative you can use the should throwError

(function(){
  throw new Error('failed to baz');
}).should.throwError(/^fail.*/)

Chai

And with chai using the throw api

var expect = require('chai').expect
it('should fail', function(done) {
  function throwsWithNoArgs() {
     var args {} // optional arguments here
     new ErrorThrowingObject(args)
  }
  expect(throwsWithNoArgs).to.throw
  done()
});

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