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@relaycorp/ws-mock
Advanced tools
Mock client and server to unit test servers and clients powered by ws
.
npm install @relaycorp/ws-mock
You'd use a mock client when you need to test a server. You should initialise MockClient
by passing the ws
server to be tested and then call client.connect()
to initiate the connection. From that point you can interact with the server. For example:
test('Challenge should be sent as soon as client connects', async () => {
const client = new MockClient(wsServer);
await client.connect();
const challengeSerialized = await client.receive();
expect(challengeSerialized).toBeInstanceOf(ArrayBuffer);
});
You'll find real-world examples in relaycorp/relaynet-internet-gateway and relaycorp/awala-gateway-desktop.
You'd use a mock server when you need to test a client. You basically need to initialise MockServer
and replace the default export from ws
with a mock WebSocket. Here's an example with Jest:
let mockServer: MockServer;
beforeEach(() => {
mockServer = new MockServer();
});
jest.mock('ws', () => ({
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn().mockImplementation(() => mockServer.client),
}));
test('Server message should be played back', async () => {
const clientUnderTest = new ClientUnderTest();
const messageToEcho = 'foo';
await mockServer.use(
clientUnderTest.connectToServerAndInteractWithIt(),
async () => {
await mockServer.send(messageToEcho);
// Check that the client sent the message back to the server:
const clientResponse = await mockServer.receive();
expect(clientResponse).toEqual(messageToEcho);
},
);
});
You'll find real-world examples in relaycorp/relaynet-poweb-js.
When using streams in the unit under test, make sure to mock the createWebSocketStream
function in ws
. Here's an example with Jest:
import { createMockWebSocketStream } from '@relaycorp/ws-mock';
import WebSocket from 'ws';
jest
.spyOn(WebSocket, 'createWebSocketStream')
.mockImplementation(createMockWebSocketStream);
FAQs
Mock client and server to unit test the NPM package 'ws'
The npm package @relaycorp/ws-mock receives a total of 881 weekly downloads. As such, @relaycorp/ws-mock popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @relaycorp/ws-mock demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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