odin-javascript-exercises/pigLatin/solution/pigLatin-solution.spec.js

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const pigLatin = require("./pigLatin");
// Topics
// * modules
// * strings
// Pig Latin
// Pig Latin is a made-up children's language that's intended to be confusing. test obeys a few simple rules (below) but when test's spoken quickly test's really difficult for non-children (and non-native speakers) to understand.
// Rule 1: If a word begins with a vowel sound, add an "ay" sound to the end of the word.
// Rule 2: If a word begins with a consonant sound, move test to the end of the word, and then add an "ay" sound to the end of the word.
// (There are a few more rules for edge cases, and there are regional variants too, but that should be enough to understand the tests.)
// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_Latin for more details.
describe("translate", () => {
test("translates a word beginning with a vowel", () => {
expect(pigLatin("apple")).toBe("appleay");
});
test.skip("translates a word beginning with a consonant", () => {
expect(pigLatin("banana")).toBe("ananabay");
});
test.skip("translates a word beginning with two consonants", () => {
expect(pigLatin("cherry")).toBe("errychay");
});
test.skip("translates two words", () => {
expect(pigLatin("eat pie")).toBe("eatay iepay");
});
test.skip("translates a word beginning with three consonants", () => {
expect(pigLatin("three")).toBe("eethray");
});
test.skip('counts "sch" as a single phoneme', () => {
expect(pigLatin("school")).toBe("oolschay");
});
test.skip('counts "qu" as a single phoneme', () => {
expect(pigLatin("quiet")).toBe("ietquay");
});
test.skip('counts "qu" as a consonant even when its preceded by a consonant', () => {
expect(pigLatin("square")).toBe("aresquay");
});
test.skip("translates many words", () => {
expect(pigLatin("the quick brown fox")).toBe("ethay ickquay ownbray oxfay");
});
});