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sinon-mongoose

v2.3.0

Published

Sinon extensions for Mongoose stubs

Downloads

53,500

Readme

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Extend Sinon stubs for Mongoose methods to test chained methods easily

Installation

$ npm install sinon-mongoose

IMPORTANT! As of version 2.2.0 we are supporting sinon >= 5. If you are using sinon < 5 you could have some problems due to some breaking changes in sinon 5.

Usage

require('sinon')
require('sinon-mongoose')

With Promises

If you are using a version < 2 of sinon-mongoose we recommend you to use sinon-as-promised to have resolves and rejects methods on stubs.

If you want to test this

MongooseModel.find()
  .limit(10)
  .sort('-date')
  .exec()
  .then(function(result) {
    console.log(result)
  })

Just mock and expects as usual and use chain to expects the chained methods. Finally call resolves or rejects (remember to require sinon-as-promised).

sinon
  .mock(MongooseModel)
  .expects('find')
  .chain('limit')
  .withArgs(10)
  .chain('sort')
  .withArgs('-date')
  .chain('exec')
  .resolves('SOME_VALUE')

See complete example

With callbacks (no Promises)

If you want to test this

MongooseModel.find()
  .limit(10)
  .sort('-date')
  .exec(function(err, result) {
    console.log(result)
  })

Just mock and expects as usually and use chain to expects the chained methods. Finally yields as always.

sinon
  .mock(MongooseModel)
  .expects('find')
  .chain('limit')
  .withArgs(10)
  .chain('sort')
  .withArgs('-date')
  .chain('exec')
  .yields(null, 'SOME_VALUE')

See complete example

Contributors

@jniemin
@joebowbeer
@YasharF

License

MIT © Gonzalo Aguirre