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sinon-sandbox
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Sinon-sandbox is a testing utility to make it easy to restore stubs after every test, agnostic of your team's testing framework of choice.
$ npm install sinon-sandbox --save-dev
In order to restore your sinon stubs after every test, call restore
in an afterEach hook.
// in a file included at the beginning of your test suite
var sinon = require('sinon-sandbox');
afterEach(function() {
sinon.restore();
})
When writing tests, require sinon-sandbox
. Since it returns an instance of a sandbox, you can treat it just like the original sinon module.
var sinon = require('sinon-sandbox');
sinon.stub().returns('a stubbed return value');
FAQs
A testing utility for framework agnostic cleanup of sinon stubs
We found that sinon-sandbox demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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