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I'm trying to mock an async function that is exported as a default export but all I get is TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
What I'm trying to mock is config.js:
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => {
return { await whatever() }
}
The file I'm testing is Scene.js:
import configureEnvironment from './config';
class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
nativeConfig = {};
configureEnfironment(nativeConfig).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
}
}
}
And my test file is Scene.test.js:
let getScene = null;
const configureEnvironmentMock = jest.fn();
describe('Scene', () => {
jest.mock('./config', () => configureEnvironmentMock);
const Scene = require('./Scene').default;
getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(configureEnvironmentMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(nativeConfig);
});
});
However, the result of running the test is:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
I understand the issue is on the way I mock configureEnvironment but I cannot get it working.
I also tried to mock the function like:
jest.mock('./config', () => {
return {
default: configureEnvironmentMock,
};
});
But it results on:
TypeError: (0 , _config2.default) is not a function
I'm trying to mock an async function that is exported as a default export but all I get is TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
What I'm trying to mock is config.js:
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => {
return { await whatever() }
}
The file I'm testing is Scene.js:
import configureEnvironment from './config';
class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
nativeConfig = {};
configureEnfironment(nativeConfig).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
}
}
}
And my test file is Scene.test.js:
let getScene = null;
const configureEnvironmentMock = jest.fn();
describe('Scene', () => {
jest.mock('./config', () => configureEnvironmentMock);
const Scene = require('./Scene').default;
getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(configureEnvironmentMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(nativeConfig);
});
});
However, the result of running the test is:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
I understand the issue is on the way I mock configureEnvironment but I cannot get it working.
I also tried to mock the function like:
jest.mock('./config', () => {
return {
default: configureEnvironmentMock,
};
});
But it results on:
TypeError: (0 , _config2.default) is not a function
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edited Sep 21, 2018 at 10:54
Joan Vilà
asked Sep 21, 2018 at 10:45
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2 Answers
Reset to default 2A clean and simple way to mock the default export of a module is to use jest.spyOn
in bination with functions like mockImplementation
.
Here is a working example based on the code snippets above:
config.js
const whatever = async () => 'result';
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => await whatever();
export default configureEnvironment;
Scene.js
import * as React from 'react';
import configureEnvironment from './config';
export class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
configureEnvironment(props.prevState).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
});
}
render() {
return null;
}
}
Scene.test.js
import React, { Fragment } from 'react';
import { shallow } from 'enzyme';
import { Scene } from './Scene';
import * as config from './config';
describe('Scene', () => {
const mock = jest.spyOn(config, 'default'); // spy on the default export of config
mock.mockImplementation(() => Promise.resolve('config')); // replace the implementation
const getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(mock).lastCalledWith(nativeConfig); // SUCCESS
});
});
You can mock anything with jest, like this
jest.mock('@material-ui/core/withWidth', () => ({
__esModule: true,
isWidthUp: jest.fn((a, b) => true),
default: jest.fn(fn => fn => fn)
}))
I'm trying to mock an async function that is exported as a default export but all I get is TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
What I'm trying to mock is config.js:
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => {
return { await whatever() }
}
The file I'm testing is Scene.js:
import configureEnvironment from './config';
class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
nativeConfig = {};
configureEnfironment(nativeConfig).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
}
}
}
And my test file is Scene.test.js:
let getScene = null;
const configureEnvironmentMock = jest.fn();
describe('Scene', () => {
jest.mock('./config', () => configureEnvironmentMock);
const Scene = require('./Scene').default;
getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(configureEnvironmentMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(nativeConfig);
});
});
However, the result of running the test is:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
I understand the issue is on the way I mock configureEnvironment but I cannot get it working.
I also tried to mock the function like:
jest.mock('./config', () => {
return {
default: configureEnvironmentMock,
};
});
But it results on:
TypeError: (0 , _config2.default) is not a function
I'm trying to mock an async function that is exported as a default export but all I get is TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
What I'm trying to mock is config.js:
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => {
return { await whatever() }
}
The file I'm testing is Scene.js:
import configureEnvironment from './config';
class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
nativeConfig = {};
configureEnfironment(nativeConfig).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
}
}
}
And my test file is Scene.test.js:
let getScene = null;
const configureEnvironmentMock = jest.fn();
describe('Scene', () => {
jest.mock('./config', () => configureEnvironmentMock);
const Scene = require('./Scene').default;
getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(configureEnvironmentMock).toHaveBeenCalledWith(nativeConfig);
});
});
However, the result of running the test is:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
I understand the issue is on the way I mock configureEnvironment but I cannot get it working.
I also tried to mock the function like:
jest.mock('./config', () => {
return {
default: configureEnvironmentMock,
};
});
But it results on:
TypeError: (0 , _config2.default) is not a function
Share
Improve this question
edited Sep 21, 2018 at 10:54
Joan Vilà
asked Sep 21, 2018 at 10:45
Joan VilàJoan Vilà
2655 silver badges10 bronze badges
2 Answers
Reset to default 2A clean and simple way to mock the default export of a module is to use jest.spyOn
in bination with functions like mockImplementation
.
Here is a working example based on the code snippets above:
config.js
const whatever = async () => 'result';
const configureEnvironment = async (nativeConfig) => await whatever();
export default configureEnvironment;
Scene.js
import * as React from 'react';
import configureEnvironment from './config';
export class Scene extends React.Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
configureEnvironment(props.prevState).then((config) => {
// Do stuff
});
}
render() {
return null;
}
}
Scene.test.js
import React, { Fragment } from 'react';
import { shallow } from 'enzyme';
import { Scene } from './Scene';
import * as config from './config';
describe('Scene', () => {
const mock = jest.spyOn(config, 'default'); // spy on the default export of config
mock.mockImplementation(() => Promise.resolve('config')); // replace the implementation
const getScene = (previousState) => {
return shallow(
<Scene prevState={previousState}>
<Fragment />
</Scene>,
);
};
it('calls configureEnvironment with the nativeConfig', async () => {
expect.assertions(1);
const nativeConfig = {};
getScene(nativeConfig);
expect(mock).lastCalledWith(nativeConfig); // SUCCESS
});
});
You can mock anything with jest, like this
jest.mock('@material-ui/core/withWidth', () => ({
__esModule: true,
isWidthUp: jest.fn((a, b) => true),
default: jest.fn(fn => fn => fn)
}))
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