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Add the Powers of spying to JavaScript tests


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Add the Powers of spying to JavaScript tests

Install

npm install --save-dev austin

Usage

var austin = require('austin');

var testSubject = {
  testFunction: function () {
    return 5;
  },

  anotherFunction: function () {
    return 'hello';
  }
};

// Inform Austin of the method to spy on...
austin.spy(testSubject, 'testFunction');

// Austin adds spy utilities...
testSubject.testFunction.callCount();
// => 0

// Austin allows executing the function...
testSubject.testFunction('green', 3, {x: ['seven']});
// => 5

// Austin tracks the number of times the spied function was called...
testSubject.testFunction.callCount();
// => 1

// And the parameters passed to each call of the spied function
testSubject.testFunction.calls[0];
// => ['green', 3, {x: ['seven']}]

// And knows if a Spied Function was called with params...
testSubject.testFunction.calledWith('green', 3, {x: ['seven']});
// => true
testSubject.testFunction.calledWith('blue');
// => false

// And can intercept the return value of the Spied Function
testSubject.test.returns('a fake value');
testSubject.test();
// => 'a fake value'
testSubject.test.throws(TypeError, 'Expected value to be a string');
testSubject.test();
// => TypeError: Expected value to be a string

// And can intercept the return value of the Spied Function with specific parameters
testSubject.test.withArgs('austin').returns('powers');
testSubject.test('austin');
// => 'powers'
testSubject.test.withArgs('austin').callCount();
// => 1

// And supports chaining withArgs and returns
testSubject.test.returns('Groovy!')
  .withArgs('austin').returns('powers')
  .withArgs('oooo').returns('behave');
testSubject.test();
// => 'Groovy!'
testSubject.test('austin');
// => 'powers'
testSubject.test('oooo');
// => 'behave'
testSubject.test('Dr. Evil');
// => 'Groovy!'

// And can chain initial spy call
austin.spy(testSubject, 'anotherFunction').returns('bye')
  .withArgs('live').returns('dangerously');
testSubject.anotherFunction();
// => 'bye'
testSubject.anotherFunction('live');
// => 'dangerously'

// Austin can reset spy analytics and fake value returns...
testSubject.testFunction.withArgs('Dr.').returns('Evil');
testSubject.testFunction.reset();
testSubject.testFunction.callCount();
// => 0
testSubject.testFunction.calls;
// => []
testSubject.testFunction('Dr.');
// => 5

// When Austin is told to halt spying...
testSubject.testFunction.restore();

// Spy utilities are removed...
testSubject.testFunction.callCount;
// => undefined

// And the function returns to its former self.
testSubject.testFunction();
// => 5

// And Austin is smart enough to make new spies...
var nigelPowers = austin.spy();
nigelPowers.returns('Judo Chop');
nigelPowers();
// => 'Judo Chop'

API

austin.spy()

Creates a new Spied Function.

austin.spy(obj, methodName)

Adds spy related utilities to obj[methodName] by transforming the function to a Spied Function.

Note: returns Spied Function for easy chaining with returns and withArgs.

obj

Type: Object

An object that has the desired method methodName to be spied on.

methodName

Type: *

Can be any type as long as obj[methodName] is a function.

Spied Function

A Spied Function has additional properties and methods to aid testing

spiedFunction()

Executes the original function, while updating spy analytics such as call count.

spiedFunction.callCount()

The number of times spiedFunction was executed.

spiedFunction.calledWith(params)

Returns a Boolean if spiedFunction was called with params.

params

Type: ...*

Params is a list of any types.

spiedFunction.calls

An array of parameters passed to each execution of Spied Function.

spiedFunction.reset()

Resets spiedFunction.callCount() to 0, spiedFunction.calls to [], and resets any fake values set with returns.

spiedFunction.restore()

Restores the spiedFunction to its original function and removes all spy utilities.

spiedFunction.returns(value)

When spiedFunction is called, it will return value instead of executing the original function.

Note: returns spiedFunction for easy chaining with withArgs.

Note: if calling spiedFunction.withArgs(...).returns(...) with params that already have a fake value, then the new value passed to returns will override the previous value.

value

Type: *

Any value that is desired to be returned by spiedFunction().

spiedFunction.throws(errorType[, message])

When spiedFunction is called, it will throw an error instance of errorType with an optional message message.

Note: returns spiedFunction for easy chaining with withArgs.

Note: spiedFunction.throws has priority over spiedFunction.returns regardless of order called.

errorType

Type: Error

An instance of Error to be thrown.

message

Type: String

An optional message to throw error with.

spiedFunction.withArgs(params)

Returns an object with a returns method to fake return values of calls to spiedFunction with params and callCount and a throws to throw errors when spiedFunction is called with params.

Note: spiedFunction.withArgs(...).returns(...) and spiedFunction.withArgs(...).throws(...) return spiedFunction for easy chaining like spiedFunction.withArgs(...).returns(...).withArgs(...).returns(...).

params

Type: ...*

An array of any types

LICENSE

MIT © Dustin Specker

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Last updated on 05 Jan 2016

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