jest/no-conditional-in-test Pedantic ​
What it does ​
This rule reports on any use of a conditional statement such as if, switch, and ternary expressions.
Examples ​
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
js
it("foo", () => {
if (true) {
doTheThing();
}
});
it("bar", () => {
switch (mode) {
case "none":
generateNone();
case "single":
generateOne();
case "multiple":
generateMany();
}
expect(fixtures.length).toBeGreaterThan(-1);
});
it("baz", async () => {
const promiseValue = () => {
return something instanceof Promise ? something : Promise.resolve(something);
};
await expect(promiseValue()).resolves.toBe(1);
});
Examples of correct code for this rule:
js
describe("my tests", () => {
if (true) {
it("foo", () => {
doTheThing();
});
}
});
beforeEach(() => {
switch (mode) {
case "none":
generateNone();
case "single":
generateOne();
case "multiple":
generateMany();
}
});
it("bar", () => {
expect(fixtures.length).toBeGreaterThan(-1);
});
const promiseValue = (something) => {
return something instanceof Promise ? something : Promise.resolve(something);
};
it("baz", async () => {
await expect(promiseValue()).resolves.toBe(1);
});