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# Avoid using `expect().resolves` (`no-expect-resolves`)
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## Deprecated
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This rule has been deprecated in favor of
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[`no-restricted-matchers`](no-restricted-matchers.md) with the following config:
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```json
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{
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"rules": {
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"jest/no-restricted-matchers": [
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"error",
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{ "resolves": "Use `expect(await promise)` instead." }
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]
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}
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}
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```
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---
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Jest allows you to test a promise resolve value using `await expect().resolves`.
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For consistency and readability this rule bans `expect().resolves` in favor of
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`expect(await promise)`.
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## Rule details
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This rule triggers a warning if `expect().resolves` is used.
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This rule is disabled by default.
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### Default configuration
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The following patterns is considered warning:
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```js
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test('some test', async () => {
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await expect(Promise.resolve(1)).resolves.toBe(1);
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});
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```
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The following pattern is not considered warning:
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```js
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test('some test', async () => {
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expect(await Promise.resolve(1)).toBe(1);
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});
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```
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