Test migration to jest by hand
Apparently using regular expressions is way easier.
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test/formatDuration/formatDuration.js
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test/formatDuration/formatDuration.js
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const formatDuration = ms => {
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if (ms < 0) ms = -ms;
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const time = {
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day: Math.floor(ms / 86400000),
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hour: Math.floor(ms / 3600000) % 24,
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minute: Math.floor(ms / 60000) % 60,
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second: Math.floor(ms / 1000) % 60,
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millisecond: Math.floor(ms) % 1000
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};
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return Object.entries(time)
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.filter(val => val[1] !== 0)
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.map(val => val[1] + ' ' + (val[1] !== 1 ? val[0] + 's' : val[0]))
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.join(', ');
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};
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module.exports = formatDuration;
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test/formatDuration/formatDuration.test.js
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test/formatDuration/formatDuration.test.js
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const expect = require('expect');
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const formatDuration = require('./formatDuration.js');
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test('formatDuration is a Function', () => {
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expect(formatDuration).toBeInstanceOf(Function);
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});
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t.equal(formatDuration(1001), '1 second, 1 millisecond', "Returns the human readable format of the given number of milliseconds");
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t.equal(formatDuration(34325055574), '397 days, 6 hours, 44 minutes, 15 seconds, 574 milliseconds', "Returns the human readable format of the given number of milliseconds");
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