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mockbase

v0.6.1

Published

Firebase v7+ mock.

Downloads

20

Readme

Mockbase

Build status Coverage

Firebase v7+ mock. Great for unit testing and Storybooks. Built-in support for TypeScript included.

However, please note that not all features are implemented. Take a look at the implemented features table to find out what is available and what is not.

How to use

Wherever you would use Firebase's app or its features, you pass a Mockbase app or feature instance:

const firebase = require("firebase");
function signInWithFacebook(firebaseAuth: firebase.auth.Auth) {
  firebaseAuth.signInWithPopup(new firebase.auth.FacebookAuthProvider());
}

function addTodo(text: string, todoCollection: firebase.firestore.CollectionReference) {
  return todoCollection.add({ text });
}

const MockApp = require("mockbase");
const app = new MockApp("app name");
signInWithFacebook(app.auth());
addTodo("Clean home up", app.firestore().collection("todo"));

Implemented features

| Feature group | Status | | ------------- | --------------------- | | Analytics | ❌ Not implemented | | Auth | ⚠️ Partly implemented | | Database | ❌ Not implemented | | Firestore | ✅ Implemented* | | Functions | ❌ Not implemented | | Installations | ❌ Not implemented | | Messaging | ❌ Not implemented | | Performance | ❌ Not implemented | | Remote config | ❌ Not implemented | | Storage | ❌ Not implemented |

* There's no difference between server and cache, thus there won't be pending writes.