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```
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## Jest Tips and Tricks
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Nestjs testing is heavily dependent on Jest framework. I have spent a lot of time to research testing all components in Nestjs applications.
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### Mocking external classes or functions
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For example the `mongoose.connect` will require a real mongo server to connect, to mock the `createConnection` of `mongoose`.
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Set up mocks before importing it.
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```typescript
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jest.mock('mongoose', () => ({
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createConnection: jest.fn().mockImplementation(
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(uri:any, options:any)=>({} as any)
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),
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Connection: jest.fn()
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}))
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//...
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import { Connection, createConnection } from 'mongoose';
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//
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```
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When a database provider is instantized, assert the `createConnection` is called.
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```typescript
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it('connect is called', () => {
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//expect(conn).toBeDefined();
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//expect(createConnection).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1); // it is 2 here. why?
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expect(createConnection).toHaveBeenCalledWith("mongodb://localhost/blog", {
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useNewUrlParser: true,
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useUnifiedTopology: true,
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//see: https://mongoosejs.com/docs/deprecations.html#findandmodify
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useFindAndModify: false
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});
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})
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```
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### Mock parent classes through prototype
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Have a look at the local auth guard tests.
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Mock the method `canActivate` in the parent prototype.
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```typescript
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describe('LocalAuthGuard', () => {
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let guard: LocalAuthGuard;
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beforeEach(() => {
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guard = new LocalAuthGuard();
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});
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it('should be defined', () => {
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expect(guard).toBeDefined();
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});
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it('should return true for `canActivate`', async () => {
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AuthGuard('local').prototype.canActivate = jest.fn(() =>
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Promise.resolve(true),
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);
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AuthGuard('local').prototype.logIn = jest.fn(() => Promise.resolve());
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expect(await guard.canActivate({} as ExecutionContext)).toBe(true);
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});
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});
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```
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### Extract the functionality into functions as possible
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Let's have a look at the `user.model.ts`. Extract the pre `save` hook method and custom `comparePassword` method into standalone functions.
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```typescript
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async function preSaveHook(next) {
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// Only run this function if password was modified
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if (!this.isModified('password')) return next();
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// Hash the password
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const password = await hash(this.password, 12);
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this.set('password', password);
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next();
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}
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UserSchema.pre<User>('save', preSaveHook);
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function comparePasswordMethod(password: string): Observable<boolean> {
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return from(compare(password, this.password));
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}
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UserSchema.methods.comparePassword = comparePasswordMethod;
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```
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It is easy to test them like simple functions.
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```typescript
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describe('preSaveHook', () => {
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test('should execute next middleware when password is not modified', async () => {
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const nextMock = jest.fn();
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const contextMock = {
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isModified: jest.fn()
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};
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contextMock.isModified.mockReturnValueOnce(false);
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await preSaveHook.call(contextMock, nextMock);
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expect(contextMock.isModified).toBeCalledWith('password');
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expect(nextMock).toBeCalledTimes(1);
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});
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test('should set password when password is modified', async () => {
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const nextMock = jest.fn();
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const contextMock = {
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isModified: jest.fn(),
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set: jest.fn(),
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password: '123456'
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};
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contextMock.isModified.mockReturnValueOnce(true);
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await preSaveHook.call(contextMock, nextMock);
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expect(contextMock.isModified).toBeCalledWith('password');
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expect(nextMock).toBeCalledTimes(1);
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expect(contextMock.set).toBeCalledTimes(1);
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});
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});
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```
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## End-to-end testing
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## End-to-end testing
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