问题
I've been looking at this for hours. I've tried example after example. I just can't seem to get this to work. Please help =)
I am doing all this on a clean clone of the angular-seed repo (git://github.com/angular/angular-seed.git). I have made no changes except those listed below.
Problem:
When I run the following, the test works. Note that in this version, the service returns a value before doing any kind of $http call.
./app/js/services/services.js
'use strict';
angular.module('myApp.services', [])
.factory("exampleService", function ($http) {
return {value:"goodValue"};
$http.get("/exampleUrl")
.success(function () {
return {value:"goodValue"};
})
.error(function () {
return {value:"badValue"};
})
});
./test/unit/servicesSpec.js
'use strict';
describe('service', function() {
var $httpBackend;
beforeEach(module('myApp.services'));
beforeEach(inject(function ($injector) {
$httpBackend = $injector.get("$httpBackend");
$httpBackend.when("GET", "/exampleUrl")
.respond({value:"goodValue"});
}));
afterEach(function () {
$httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingExpectation();
$httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingRequest();
});
describe('exampleService', function () {
it('.value should be "goodValue"', inject(function (exampleService) {
expect(exampleService.value).toEqual("goodValue");
}));
});
});
Results
info (watcher): Changed file "/home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js".
Chrome 26.0: Executed 5 of 5 SUCCESS (0.136 secs / 0.035 secs)
When I remove the line return {value:"goodValue"};
and actually let it run the $http.get()
, the whole thing breaks with the following errors:
info (watcher): Changed file "/home/username/mocktest/app/js/services.js".
Chrome 26.0 service exampleService .value should be "goodValue" FAILED
TypeError: Cannot read property 'value' of undefined
at null.<anonymous> (/home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js:22:28)
at Object.invoke (/home/username/mocktest/app/lib/angular/angular.js:2864:28)
at workFn (/home/username/mocktest/test/lib/angular/angular-mocks.js:1758:20)
Error: Declaration Location
at window.jasmine.window.inject.angular.mock.inject (/home/username/mocktest/test/lib/angular/angular-mocks.js:1744:25)
at null.<anonymous> (/home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js:21:40)
at null.<anonymous> (/home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js:20:3)
at /home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js:4:1
Error: Unflushed requests: 1
at Error (<anonymous>)
at Function.$httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingRequest (/home/username/mocktest/test/lib/angular/angular-mocks.js:1225:13)
at null.<anonymous> (/home/username/mocktest/test/unit/servicesSpec.js:17:18)
Chrome 26.0: Executed 5 of 5 (1 FAILED) (0.14 secs / 0.043 secs)
Thoughts
I suspect I need to do some kind of returning of a promise object in the service, then resolve it afterwards, but I have no idea what that would be. Any help appreciated.
回答1:
Your suspected solution was on the right track - promises were the key to fixing the errors/failing tests.
Using your original $http
service to conditionally return the factory object didn't work because you were effectively returning nothing from your factory function (due to the asynchronous promise resolution of $http
).
I considered just putting return
in front of your original $http.get()
call. But that isn't the desired behavior, because the AngularJS .factory
method should return a service object that you define, not an mere promise returned by the call to $http
.
The solution is exposing a method on your exampleService
object that can be called by your app. That getData()
method returns a promise (via $http
) which your app/test can handle asynchronously using .success()
or .error()
./app/js/services/services.js
'use strict';
angular.module('myApp.services', [])
.factory("exampleService", function ($http) {
return {
getData: function () {
return $http.get("/exampleUrl");
}
}
});
./test/unit/servicesSpec.js
'use strict';
describe('service', function() {
var $httpBackend;
beforeEach(module('myApp.services'));
beforeEach(inject(function ($injector) {
$httpBackend = $injector.get("$httpBackend");
$httpBackend.when("GET", "/exampleUrl")
.respond(200, {value:"goodValue"});
}));
afterEach(function () {
$httpBackend.flush()
$httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingExpectation();
$httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingRequest();
});
describe('exampleService successful http request', function () {
it('.value should be "goodValue"', inject(function (exampleService) {
exampleService.getData().success(function(response) {
expect(response.value).toEqual("goodValue");
}).error( function(response) {
//should not error with $httpBackend interceptor 200 status
expect(false).toEqual(true);
});
}));
});
});
Note that Destron's comment about $httpBackend.flush()
was also important to get the mock backend to intercept the $http.get()
request from your service.
Hope that helps.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15927919/using-ngmock-to-simulate-http-calls-in-service-unit-tests