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const repeatString = require('./repeatString')
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describe('repeatString', () => {
test('repeats the string', () => {
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expect(repeatString('hey', 3)).toEqual('heyheyhey');
});
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test('repeats the string many times', () => {
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expect(repeatString('hello', 10)).toEqual('hellohellohellohellohellohellohellohellohellohello');
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});
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test('repeats the string 1 times', () => {
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expect(repeatString('hi', 1)).toEqual('hi');
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});
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test('repeats the string 0 times', () => {
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expect(repeatString('bye', 0)).toEqual('');
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});
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test('does not use the built-in String repeat method', () => {
/* Even though there is a built-in String repeat method,
in this exercise specifically, we want you to practise using loops */
jest.spyOn(String.prototype, 'repeat').mockName('Built-in String repeat method');
repeatString("don't use the built-in repeat method!", 1);
expect(String.prototype.repeat).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
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test('returns ERROR with negative numbers', () => {
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expect(repeatString('goodbye', -1)).toEqual('ERROR');
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});
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test('repeats the string a random amount of times', function () {
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/* The number is generated by using Math.random to get a value from between
0 to 1, when this is multiplied by 1000 and rounded down with Math.floor it
equals a number between 0 to 999 (this number will change everytime you run
the test).
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DO NOT use Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000) in your code,
this test generates a random number, then passes it into your code with a function parameter.
If this doesn't make sense, you should go read about functions here:
https://www.theodinproject.com/paths/foundations/courses/foundations/lessons/fundamentals-part-3 */
const number = Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000);
expect(repeatString('hey', number)).toBe('hey'.repeat(number));
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});
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test('works with blank strings', () => {
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expect(repeatString('', 10)).toEqual('');
});
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});