How to use the expect-more.isEvenNumber function in expect-more

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github JamieMason / expect-more / packages / expect-more-jest / src / to-have-even-number.ts View on Github external
export const toHaveEvenNumberMatcher = (received: any, propPath: string) =>
  createResult({
    message: () => `expected ${propPath} of ${received} to be an even number`,
    notMessage: () => `expected ${propPath} of ${received} not to be an even number`,
    pass: isEvenNumber(getIn(propPath.split('.'), received))
  });
github JamieMason / expect-more / packages / expect-more-jest / src / to-be-even-number.ts View on Github external
export const toBeEvenNumberMatcher = (received: any) =>
  createResult({
    message: () => `expected ${received} to be an even number`,
    notMessage: () => `expected ${received} not to be an even number`,
    pass: isEvenNumber(received)
  });