Jest allows you to test a promise resolve value using await expect().resolves
.
For consistency and readability this rule bans expect().resolves
in favor of
expect(await promise)
.
This rule triggers a warning if expect().resolves
is used.
This rule is disabled by default.
The following patterns is considered warning:
test('some test', async () => {
await expect(Promise.resolve(1)).resolves.toBe(1);
});
The following pattern is not considered warning:
test('some test', async () => {
expect(await Promise.resolve(1)).toBe(1);
});