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mockery

Simplifying the use of mocks with Node.js

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What is mockery?

Mockery is a versatile and powerful library for mocking modules in Node.js. It allows you to replace dependencies with mock objects during testing, making it easier to isolate and test individual components of your application.

What are mockery's main functionalities?

Enable Mockery

This feature enables Mockery, allowing you to start mocking modules. It is typically called at the beginning of your test setup.

const mockery = require('mockery');
mockery.enable();

Register Mock

This feature allows you to register a mock for a specific module. In this example, 'module-to-mock' is replaced with an object that has a mocked function.

const mockery = require('mockery');
mockery.registerMock('module-to-mock', { mockedFunction: () => 'mocked result' });

Deregister Mock

This feature allows you to deregister a previously registered mock. This is useful for cleaning up after tests.

const mockery = require('mockery');
mockery.deregisterMock('module-to-mock');

Disable Mockery

This feature disables Mockery, stopping any further mocking. It is typically called at the end of your test teardown.

const mockery = require('mockery');
mockery.disable();

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Package last updated on 06 May 2016

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