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ngx-mock-provider

v1.0.6

Published

ngx-mock-provider allows to easily mock any provider for Angular in unit tests

Downloads

175

Readme

ngx-mock-provider

ngx-mock-provider allows to easily mock any provider for Angular in unit tests

npm install --save-dev ngx-mock-provider

Usage

ngx-mock-provider is designed to create isolated environment for your unit tests and replace your own services with mocked ones.

It is inspired by ng2-mock-component and can be used in addition to this package.

You just need to specify the provider that you wish to mock and array with methods if any:

MockProvider({ provider: UserService, methods: ['getUserInfo'] })

In case some methods should be just mocked but another ones need to have your own mocked implementation you could specify them in property overwrite:

MockProvider({
  provider: UserService,
  methods: ['getUserInfo'],
  overwrite: {
    getSomeOtherInfo: () => {
      // your mocked implementation
    },
    getUserRoles: () => {
      // for exapmple
      return Observable.of(['Admin', 'User']);
    }
  }
})

Why do you need it?

If you install both ng2-mock-component and ngx-mock-provider your unit tests can become much cleaner:

beforeEach(async(() => {
  TestBed.configureTestingModule({
    imports: [
      RouterTestingModule,
      HttpClientTestingModule
    ],
    declarations: [
      UserComponent,
      MockComponent({ selector: 'bg-user' }),
      MockComponent({ selector: 'bg-user-config', inputs: ['event', 'type'] }),
      MockComponent({ selector: 'bg-tile-box', inputs: ['isDisabled', 'timeline'] }),
      MockComponent({ selector: 'bg-newcomers', inputs: ['data'] })
    ],
    providers: [
      MockProvider({ provider: EventsService, methods: ['getEvent'] }),
      MockProvider({ provider: NotificationsService, methods: ['success', 'error'] }),
      MockProvider({ provider: UserInfoService, methods: ['getUserInfo'] }),
      MockProvider({ provider: EventInformationService, methods: ['getEventInformation'] })
    ]
  })
  .compileComponents();
}));

Author

Stanislav Khorunzhyi