apollo-server-integration-testing
This package exports an utility function for writing apollo-server integration tests:
import { createTestClient } from 'apollo-server-integration-testing';
Usage
This function takes in an apollo server instance and returns a function that you can use to run operations against your schema, and assert on the results.
Example usage:
import { createTestClient } from 'apollo-server-integration-testing';
import { createApolloServer } from './myServerCreationCode';
const apolloServer = await createApolloServer();
const query = createTestClient({
apolloServer
});
const result = await query(`{ currentUser { id } }`);
expect(result).toEqual({
data: {
currentUser: {
id: '1'
}
}
});
This allows you to test all the logic of your apollo server, including any logic inside of the context option that you can pass to the ApolloServer constructor.
Mocking the Request object
createTestClient automatically mocks the Request object that will be passed to the context option of your ApolloServer constructor, so testing works out of the box.
You can also extend the mocked Request object with additional keys by passing an extendMockRequest field to createTestClient:
const query = createTestClient({
apolloServer,
extendMockRequest: {
headers: {
cookie: 'csrf=blablabla',
referer: ''
}
}
});
This is useful when your apollo server context option is a callback that operates on the passed in req key, and you want to inject data into that req object.
As mentioned above, if you don't pass an extendMockRequest to createTestClient, we provide a default request mock object for you. See https://github.com/howardabrams/node-mocks-http#createrequest for all the default values that are included in that mock.
Why not use apollo-server-testing?
You can't really write real integration tests with apollo-server-testing, because it doesn't support servers which rely on the context option being a function that uses the req object (see this issue for more information).
Real apollo-servers support this behavior, but the test client created with apollo-server-testing does not. For example:
import { createTestClient } from 'apollo-server-testing';
it('will not work', () => {
const { query } = createTestClient(
new ApolloServer({
schema,
context: ({ req }) => {
return doSomethingWithReq(req);
}
})
);
const result = await query(
`{ currentUser { id } }`
)
});
The official integration example code from Apollo solves this by instantiating an ApolloServer inside the test and mocking the context value by hand. But I don't consider this a real integration test, since you're not using the same instantiation code that your production code uses.
Development
If you want to help out, here's a TODO list:
Support
This package should work for consumers using apollo-server or apollo-server-express. We don't plan on supporting any other node server integrations at this time.