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rollup-plugin-stub

v1.2.0

Published

Stub exported bindings in a module.

Downloads

370

Readme

rollup-plugin-stub

Stub module exports at runtime when bundling with Rollup.

Install

$ npm install --save-dev rollup-plugin-stub

Usage

This plugin is intended to be used only when building for tests where stubs are required. Consider using dependency injection instead, which is a natural fit both for production code and for tests.

import { rollup } from 'rollup';
import stub from 'rollup-plugin-stub';

rollup({
  entry: 'test/main_test.js',
  plugins: [
    stub()
  ]
}).then(...)

Once the stub plugin is set up, you will have some extra exports in all the modules built by rollup. For example, given this module:

// path.js
export function join(...parts) {
  return parts.join(SEP);
}

export const SEP = '/';

You'll be able to stub any named exports from that module, like so:

// main.js
import { join, stub_SEP } from './path';

console.log(join('a', 'b', 'c')); // 'a/b/c'
stub_SEP('!');
console.log(join('a', 'b', 'c')); // 'a!b!c'

Note that this plugin takes advantage of the fact that ES modules use bindings for named exports. Since the default export is not bound, this plugin does not work with default exports.

In tests you might want to stub a value for one test and reset it afterward. You can do that too:

// test.js
import { join, SEP, stub_SEP, reset_SEP } from './path';
import { strictEqual as eq } from 'assert';

describe('join', () => {
  afterEach(reset_SEP);
  
  it('joins using SEP', () => {
    stub_SEP('&');
    eq(join('a', 'b'), 'a&b');
  });
});

License

MIT