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import EXIF from 'exif-js'; | |
const hasBlobConstructor = typeof (Blob) !== 'undefined' && (function checkBlobConstructor() { | |
try { | |
return Boolean(new Blob()); | |
} catch (error) { | |
return false; | |
} | |
}()); |
On the Refinery29 Mobile Web Team, codenamed "Bicycle", all of our unit tests are written using Jasmine, an awesome BDD library written by Pivotal Labs. We recently switched how we set up data for tests from declaring and assigning to closures, to assigning properties to each test case's this
object, and we've seen some awesome benefits from doing such.
Up until recently, a typical unit test for us looked something like this:
describe('views.Card', function() {