How to Mock non-default import using Jest
How can I mock a function that is being imported inside the file that contains the function I am testing?
without putting it in the mocks folder.
// FileIWantToTest.js
import externalFunction from '../../differentFolder';
export const methodIwantToTest = (x) => externalFunction(x + 1)
I need to make sure that externalFunction
is called and its called with the correct arguments.
Seems super simple but the documentation doesn't cover how to do this without mocking the module for all the files in the test by putting the mocks in the mocks folder.
javascript unit-testing testing jestjs
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How can I mock a function that is being imported inside the file that contains the function I am testing?
without putting it in the mocks folder.
// FileIWantToTest.js
import externalFunction from '../../differentFolder';
export const methodIwantToTest = (x) => externalFunction(x + 1)
I need to make sure that externalFunction
is called and its called with the correct arguments.
Seems super simple but the documentation doesn't cover how to do this without mocking the module for all the files in the test by putting the mocks in the mocks folder.
javascript unit-testing testing jestjs
add a comment |
How can I mock a function that is being imported inside the file that contains the function I am testing?
without putting it in the mocks folder.
// FileIWantToTest.js
import externalFunction from '../../differentFolder';
export const methodIwantToTest = (x) => externalFunction(x + 1)
I need to make sure that externalFunction
is called and its called with the correct arguments.
Seems super simple but the documentation doesn't cover how to do this without mocking the module for all the files in the test by putting the mocks in the mocks folder.
javascript unit-testing testing jestjs
How can I mock a function that is being imported inside the file that contains the function I am testing?
without putting it in the mocks folder.
// FileIWantToTest.js
import externalFunction from '../../differentFolder';
export const methodIwantToTest = (x) => externalFunction(x + 1)
I need to make sure that externalFunction
is called and its called with the correct arguments.
Seems super simple but the documentation doesn't cover how to do this without mocking the module for all the files in the test by putting the mocks in the mocks folder.
javascript unit-testing testing jestjs
javascript unit-testing testing jestjs
edited Nov 13 '18 at 20:32
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 19:17
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The solution: I need to take my jest.mock call outside of any test or any other function because jest needs to hoist it. Also for named exports like in my case I also have to use the following syntax:
jest.mock('../../differentFolder', () => (
__esModule: true,
externalFunction: jest.fn(),
));
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One of the easiest approaches is to import the library and use jest.spyOn
to spy on the method:
import methodIwantToTest from './FileIWantToTest';
import * as lib from '../../differentFolder'; // import the library containing externalFunction
test('methodIwantToTest', () =>
const spy = jest.spyOn(lib, 'externalFunction'); // spy on externalFunction
methodIwantToTest(1);
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(2); // SUCCESS
);
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The solution: I need to take my jest.mock call outside of any test or any other function because jest needs to hoist it. Also for named exports like in my case I also have to use the following syntax:
jest.mock('../../differentFolder', () => (
__esModule: true,
externalFunction: jest.fn(),
));
add a comment |
The solution: I need to take my jest.mock call outside of any test or any other function because jest needs to hoist it. Also for named exports like in my case I also have to use the following syntax:
jest.mock('../../differentFolder', () => (
__esModule: true,
externalFunction: jest.fn(),
));
add a comment |
The solution: I need to take my jest.mock call outside of any test or any other function because jest needs to hoist it. Also for named exports like in my case I also have to use the following syntax:
jest.mock('../../differentFolder', () => (
__esModule: true,
externalFunction: jest.fn(),
));
The solution: I need to take my jest.mock call outside of any test or any other function because jest needs to hoist it. Also for named exports like in my case I also have to use the following syntax:
jest.mock('../../differentFolder', () => (
__esModule: true,
externalFunction: jest.fn(),
));
answered Nov 13 '18 at 21:13
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One of the easiest approaches is to import the library and use jest.spyOn
to spy on the method:
import methodIwantToTest from './FileIWantToTest';
import * as lib from '../../differentFolder'; // import the library containing externalFunction
test('methodIwantToTest', () =>
const spy = jest.spyOn(lib, 'externalFunction'); // spy on externalFunction
methodIwantToTest(1);
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(2); // SUCCESS
);
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One of the easiest approaches is to import the library and use jest.spyOn
to spy on the method:
import methodIwantToTest from './FileIWantToTest';
import * as lib from '../../differentFolder'; // import the library containing externalFunction
test('methodIwantToTest', () =>
const spy = jest.spyOn(lib, 'externalFunction'); // spy on externalFunction
methodIwantToTest(1);
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(2); // SUCCESS
);
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One of the easiest approaches is to import the library and use jest.spyOn
to spy on the method:
import methodIwantToTest from './FileIWantToTest';
import * as lib from '../../differentFolder'; // import the library containing externalFunction
test('methodIwantToTest', () =>
const spy = jest.spyOn(lib, 'externalFunction'); // spy on externalFunction
methodIwantToTest(1);
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(2); // SUCCESS
);
One of the easiest approaches is to import the library and use jest.spyOn
to spy on the method:
import methodIwantToTest from './FileIWantToTest';
import * as lib from '../../differentFolder'; // import the library containing externalFunction
test('methodIwantToTest', () =>
const spy = jest.spyOn(lib, 'externalFunction'); // spy on externalFunction
methodIwantToTest(1);
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(2); // SUCCESS
);
answered Nov 14 '18 at 2:43
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