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ts-mockito
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Unit Testing in Node.js and TypeScript: A Comprehensive Guide with Jest Integration
If you are using a mocking library, such as sinon, jest-mock, or ts-mockito, make sure that it is compatible with Jest. You may need to install additional packages or configure them in your configuration file. For example, to use sinon with Jest, you can install the sinon-jest package and add the following to your configuration file:
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Ts-mockito developer experience (advantages/migration/inconvenient)
I discovered that exists ts-mockito ( https://github.com/NagRock/ts-mockito) a Mocking library for TypeScript, and I'm thinking about introducing this to our enterprise project
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The Repository pattern with Typescript
There's a very cool library called ts-mockito, it works very well when you use dependency injection in your code (as we're doing now). It allows you to create mocks, stub function calls, and many other cool features, definitely check it out! I'm going to use it to test our AuthRepository.
strong-mock
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libraries you are happy that you discovered them
Shameless plug, but feel free to try https://github.com/NiGhTTraX/strong-mock as an alternative.
- strong-mock: Type safe mocking library for TypeScript
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"as unknown as Promise<Response>" if you don't want to mock the whole Response object
If checking that getData is called using the correct input, consider using strong-mock.
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How do you test an Axios call to a GraphQL API in React?
Depending on how you want to check the call, you might want to use a spying library (sinon, jest.fn etc). Check out strong-mock if you're using TypeScript.
What are some alternatives?
mock-inspect - Mocks network requests and allows you to make assertions about how these requests happened. Supports auto-mocking of graphQL requests given a valid schema.
ng-mocks - Angular testing library for mocking components, directives, pipes, services and facilitating TestBed setup
data - Data modeling and relation library for testing JavaScript applications.
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
wonka - 🎩 A tiny but capable push & pull stream library for TypeScript and Flow
Cuckoo - Boilerplate-free mocking framework for Swift!
cuckoo - Cuckoo Sandbox is an automated dynamic malware analysis system
shoehorn - Work seamlessly with partial mocks in TypeScript.
Mockito - Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java
robot - 🤖 A functional, immutable Finite State Machine library