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Utilies for Jasmine Tests
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morse-jasmine
Utilities for writing jasmine tests:
Check Calls
Checks arguments called on spy (spy, title, arguments):
checkCalls = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/check_calls")
checkCalls(()=>{
return mySpy
}, "My Spy", ()=>["arg1", "arg2"]);
Spy must be returned in function, arguments can be either array or function returning and array (e.g. arg is spy).
Check multiple calls
Extension of check calls but passed object like so:
var checkMulti = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/check_multiple_calls")
let calls = {
"spy1":()=>spy1
, "spy2":[()=>spy2
, ()=>["arg1", "arg2"]
]
}
checkMulti(calls);
Create/Remove Elements
Allows you to add or remove dom elements for testing
const createEl = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/create_elements").createHolder
, removeEl = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/create_elements").removeElement
let el;
beforeEach(()=>{
el = createEl("my-element");
})
afterEach(function() {
removeEl(el)
});
Get Module
Utility with rewire to get modules/functions in module
var myModule = require("path/to/my/module")
var getMod = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/get_module")(myModule)
let anotherMod;
beforeEach(()=>{
anotherMod = getMod("anotherMod");
})
Mock Class/Constructor
If your using classes or prototypes allows you to mock or stub the class
Mock
var mockClass = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/mock_class")
let myClass, mock;
beforeEach(()=>{
//Sets up mock
mock = mockClass("myClass", ["foo", "bar"])
myClass = mock.getMock();
// Probably what you'd do:
// revert = MyMod.__set__("myClass", myClass)
var class = new myClass()
})
it("should be called", ()=>{
expect(mock.getConstSpy()).toHaveBeenCalled()
class.foo("bar")
expect(mock.getSpy("foo")).toHaveBeenCalledWith("bar")
})
Simulate Click
Simulates a click event
var sim_event = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/simulate_click");
it("should be called", ()=>{
sim_event(domElement, "click");
expect(something).toHaveBeenCalled();
})
Spy Manager
Allows you create, manage and get spies
var spyManager = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/spy_manager")();
beforeEach(()=>{
spyManager.addSpy(["mySpy", "anotherSpy"]);
spyManager.addSpy("moreSpy");
spyManager.addReturn("moreSpy")("returnValue", "some value");
})
afterEach(function () {
spyManager.removeAll();
});
it("should be called", ()=>{
expect(spyManager.getSpy("mySpy")).toHaveBeenCalled();
})
Stub chained methods
A utility for stubbing chained methods
var stub_chain = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/stub_chain_methods")
beforeEach(()=>{
stub_chain.addConstructor("main", ["method1", "method2"])
stub_chain.getConstructor("main")
.method1()
.method2();
})
afterEach(()=>{
stub_chain.removeAll(); //Clear spies
})
it("should be called", ()=>{
expect(stub_chain.getSpy("main")).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(stub_chain.getMethod("main", "method1")).toHaveBeenCalled
expect(stub_chain.getMethod("main", "method2")).toHaveBeenCalled();
})
##Stub inner modules
Stubs out inner modules with spies
var myModule = require("path/to/my/module")
var stubs = require("@djforth/morse-jasmine/stub_cinner")(myModule);
beforeEach(()=>{
stubs.addSpy(["another_module", "some_module"]);
})
afterEach(()=>{
stubs.revertAll(); //Reverts All stubs
})
it("should be called", ()=>{
expect(stubs.getSpy("another_module")).toHaveBeenCalled();
})
Bug reports
If you discover any bugs, feel free to create an issue on GitHub. Please add as much information as possible to help us fixing the possible bug. We also encourage you to help even more by forking and sending us a pull request.
https://github.com/djforth/morse-jasmine/issues
Contribute
If you'd like to contribute, morse-jasmine is written using babel in ES6.
Please make sure any additional code should be covered in tests (Jasmine using karma).
If you need to run the test please use:
npm test
or to rebuild the JS run:
npm run build
Maintainers
Adrian Stainforth (https://github.com/djforth)
License
morse-jasmine is an open source project falling under the MIT License. By using, distributing, or contributing to this project, you accept and agree that all code within the morse-jasmine project are licensed under MIT license.