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This works similarly to other nUnit testing frameworks, though somewhat customized for javascript. It is exceedingly small, but also surprisingly powerful.

Go to HowToWriteAndRunTests to learn how to use this framework.

Ant Based Javascript Testing Framework

In its original form RhinoUnit is run from an ANT scriptdef task using the Rhino engine - and uses all the helpful things that ANT provides for that. It is intended, however, that in the future the framework can be reused in other forms.

Unit Testing Javascript

It will do all the normal tests

And does them in a more natural form. For example assert.that("string", not(matches(/somethingelse/))); checks that the string "string" doesn't match the regular expression /somethingelse/.

Advanced Tests

RhinoUnit provides some more advanced tests. You can

See APIDescription for a list of all assertions and functions that are available.

Setup Nesting

You can use the 'when' construct to nest setup functions to give more obvious context to your tests. This is like 'chaining' your setUp functions, and means you can reduce the amount of repetition at the top of your tests. See SetupNesting

JSLint Integration

JSLint has been included to ensure that your Javascript files follow (Douglas Crockford's) best practices. To run the lint js, John Snyder's ant task has also been included.

The original JSLint can be found at

http://www.jslint.com/

and the original Ant script can be found at

http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/jsnyders/archive/2007/11/using_jslint_from_ant.html

Comparisons with other Javascript Testing Frameworks

RhinoUnit vs JSUnit.net