Test AngularJS service using Jasmine










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I have a custom made service called as emailService which has two functions inside. First is validateEmailService() and second is sendEmailService().



angular.module('bahmni.registration')
.factory('emailService',['$http',function ($http)

var validateEmailService=function (validateEmailUrl,validateEmailParameters,email)
var url=validateEmailUrl +'?';
angular.forEach(validateEmailParameters,function (value,key)
url=url +key +'='+ value.parameter +'&';
);
url=url+'email='+email;
return $http.get(url).then(function (value)
var result = value;
var smtpCheck = result.data.smtp_check;
var mxRecordsCheck = result.data.mx_found;
if (smtpCheck === true && mxRecordsCheck === true)
return true;

return false;
);
;
var sendEmailService=function (sendEmailApiUrl,emailData,config,email,firstName,lastName)
emailData = JSON.stringify(emailData);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%Email%%", email);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%FirstName%%", firstName);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%LastName%%", lastName);
emailData = JSON.parse(emailData);
$http.post(sendEmailApiUrl, emailData, config);
;
return
validateEmailService: validateEmailService,
sendEmailService: sendEmailService
;
]);


I want to test these two functions using Jasmine. Can anyone help me out on how to write the tests










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  • Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
    – Ashish
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01















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I have a custom made service called as emailService which has two functions inside. First is validateEmailService() and second is sendEmailService().



angular.module('bahmni.registration')
.factory('emailService',['$http',function ($http)

var validateEmailService=function (validateEmailUrl,validateEmailParameters,email)
var url=validateEmailUrl +'?';
angular.forEach(validateEmailParameters,function (value,key)
url=url +key +'='+ value.parameter +'&';
);
url=url+'email='+email;
return $http.get(url).then(function (value)
var result = value;
var smtpCheck = result.data.smtp_check;
var mxRecordsCheck = result.data.mx_found;
if (smtpCheck === true && mxRecordsCheck === true)
return true;

return false;
);
;
var sendEmailService=function (sendEmailApiUrl,emailData,config,email,firstName,lastName)
emailData = JSON.stringify(emailData);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%Email%%", email);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%FirstName%%", firstName);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%LastName%%", lastName);
emailData = JSON.parse(emailData);
$http.post(sendEmailApiUrl, emailData, config);
;
return
validateEmailService: validateEmailService,
sendEmailService: sendEmailService
;
]);


I want to test these two functions using Jasmine. Can anyone help me out on how to write the tests










share|improve this question























  • Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
    – Ashish
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01













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I have a custom made service called as emailService which has two functions inside. First is validateEmailService() and second is sendEmailService().



angular.module('bahmni.registration')
.factory('emailService',['$http',function ($http)

var validateEmailService=function (validateEmailUrl,validateEmailParameters,email)
var url=validateEmailUrl +'?';
angular.forEach(validateEmailParameters,function (value,key)
url=url +key +'='+ value.parameter +'&';
);
url=url+'email='+email;
return $http.get(url).then(function (value)
var result = value;
var smtpCheck = result.data.smtp_check;
var mxRecordsCheck = result.data.mx_found;
if (smtpCheck === true && mxRecordsCheck === true)
return true;

return false;
);
;
var sendEmailService=function (sendEmailApiUrl,emailData,config,email,firstName,lastName)
emailData = JSON.stringify(emailData);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%Email%%", email);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%FirstName%%", firstName);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%LastName%%", lastName);
emailData = JSON.parse(emailData);
$http.post(sendEmailApiUrl, emailData, config);
;
return
validateEmailService: validateEmailService,
sendEmailService: sendEmailService
;
]);


I want to test these two functions using Jasmine. Can anyone help me out on how to write the tests










share|improve this question















I have a custom made service called as emailService which has two functions inside. First is validateEmailService() and second is sendEmailService().



angular.module('bahmni.registration')
.factory('emailService',['$http',function ($http)

var validateEmailService=function (validateEmailUrl,validateEmailParameters,email)
var url=validateEmailUrl +'?';
angular.forEach(validateEmailParameters,function (value,key)
url=url +key +'='+ value.parameter +'&';
);
url=url+'email='+email;
return $http.get(url).then(function (value)
var result = value;
var smtpCheck = result.data.smtp_check;
var mxRecordsCheck = result.data.mx_found;
if (smtpCheck === true && mxRecordsCheck === true)
return true;

return false;
);
;
var sendEmailService=function (sendEmailApiUrl,emailData,config,email,firstName,lastName)
emailData = JSON.stringify(emailData);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%Email%%", email);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%FirstName%%", firstName);
emailData = emailData.replace("%%LastName%%", lastName);
emailData = JSON.parse(emailData);
$http.post(sendEmailApiUrl, emailData, config);
;
return
validateEmailService: validateEmailService,
sendEmailService: sendEmailService
;
]);


I want to test these two functions using Jasmine. Can anyone help me out on how to write the tests







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edited Nov 12 '18 at 5:52









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  • Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
    – Ashish
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01
















  • Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
    – Ashish
    Nov 12 '18 at 6:01















Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
– Ashish
Nov 12 '18 at 6:01




Please check syntaxsuccess.com/viewarticle/… and docs.angularjs.org/api/ngMock/service/$httpBackend
– Ashish
Nov 12 '18 at 6:01












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