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A light-weight window-mock for node/ io.js unit-testing written in ES6
npm install window-mock --save-dev
Once you created a WindowMock-Instance the mock should behave exactly as the browser's window object.
import test from 'tape';
import WindowMock from 'window-mock';
test(`Some window interaction unit test`, (t) => {
let
windowMock = new WindowMock();
windowMock.localStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
t.equal(
windowMock.localStorage.getItem('key'),
'value',
'should set `key` to `value`'
);
t.end();
});
var
test = require('tape'),
WindowMock = require('window-mock');
test(`Some window interaction unit test`, function(t) {
var
windowMock = new WindowMock();
windowMock.localStorage.setItem('key', 'value');
t.equal(
windowMock.localStorage.getItem('key'),
'value',
'should set `key` to `value`'
);
t.end();
});
This module was built for unit-test mocking the browser's window-object in my other projects. It's far from complete and will grow once needed.
Feel free to fork and pull-request!
FAQs
A light-weight window mock for Node/io.js unit-testing
The npm package window-mock receives a total of 2,941 weekly downloads. As such, window-mock popularity was classified as popular.
We found that window-mock demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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