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// todo tests
//
//This test should make sure '$()' returns a jQuery object, unsure how to test for a type
// AJJ - Use `instanceof $` to check that is it a jQuery object
//I can do a test to make sure it works by just calling $('#example').DataTable() after init.
// AJJ - This needs to test that the method converts a DataTables API instance (i.e. a collection) to a jQuery instance (again a collection). It is only really useful the API instance contains nodes - e.g. rows().nodes()
//
// - Check it exists and is a function
// - Use with rows().nodes() and it gives a jQuery object that contains all row nodes
// - Use with rows().nodes() and a selector that will result in only a single row being included
// - Use with rows().nodes() and a selector that will result in no nodes
// TK COLIN - chat with Allan
// ```var table = $('#myTable').DataTable();
// var cells = table.cells(null, 0);
// var nodes = cells.nodes();
// var nodes2 = new $.fn.dataTable.Api( '#myTable', cells.indexes() );
// // Then nodes and nodes2 should contain the same thing
// ```
// you can use the result from `cells().indexes()` in a `new $.fn.dataTable.Api()`
// That should probably be in the `$.fn.dataTable.Api` test file rather than in `cells().indexes()` though
describe( "core- $()", function() {
dt.libs( {
js: [ 'jquery', 'datatables' ],
css: [ 'datatables' ]
} );
describe("Check the defaults", function () {
dt.html( 'basic' );
it("Default should be null", function () {
});
});
});
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