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Martin Coutts
18,154 PointsStuck on what the challenge is looking for
Not really 100% what this challenge is looking for in the specific wording
var expect = require('chai').expect
describe('clone', function () {
var clone = require('./clone.js')
it('some description string', function () {
expect(clone.assign).to.have.all(objectForCloning);// YOUR CODE HERE
})
})
function clone (objectForCloning) {
return Object.assign({}, objectForCloning)
}
module.exports = clone
1 Answer

Adam Beer
11,313 PointsYou are so close! Try this, I hope this help for you!
expect(clone({ foo: 1, bar: 2 })).to.have.any.keys('foo', 'bar');
Martin Coutts
18,154 PointsMartin Coutts
18,154 PointsThanks man, still trying to wrap my head around the unit testing thing. This worked great though
Adam Beer
11,313 PointsAdam Beer
11,313 PointsThis is a difficult part. This course was difficult for me too.