function assert.doesNotReject
Overload 1
#doesNotReject(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>,message?: string | Error,): Promise<void>Awaits the asyncFn promise or, if asyncFn is a function, immediately
calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
check that the promise is not rejected.
If asyncFn is a function and it throws an error synchronously, assert.doesNotReject() will return a rejected Promise with that error. If
the function does not return a promise, assert.doesNotReject() will return a
rejected Promise with an ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE error. In both cases
the error handler is skipped.
Using assert.doesNotReject() is actually not useful because there is little
benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider
adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep
error messages as expressive as possible.
If specified, error can be a Class,
RegExp, or a validation
function. See throws for more details.
Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to doesNotThrow.
import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
await assert.doesNotReject(
async () => {
throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
},
SyntaxError,
);
import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value')))
.then(() => {
// ...
});
Parameters #
Return Type #
Promise<void> Overload 2
#doesNotReject(): Promise<void>