I am trying to test a similar code to this
testFind = (cb) ->
cb()
wrapper = (fn) ->
(req, mongodb) ->
users = mongodb.db.collection("user")
# fired here
fn req, mongodb
testFind (err, user) ->
#fired here
fn req, mongodb
users.findOne
"username": "user1"
, (err, user) ->
console.log "user is valid", user
console.log "req.done is still a spy object", req.done
#not fired here
fn req, mongodb
test = wrapper (req, mongodb) ->
req.done 200
module.exports = test
and pass a spy for req.done
. As mentioned in the comments above, the spy is never fired inside the mongodb callback, even though it is a valid spy object and the callback is called. But it works outside of it. It also works if I replace the mongodb findOne with a local sample function that calls the callback. This is the test code
mongodb = {}
describe.only "test:", ->
before (done) ->
this.timeout(5000)
MongoClient.connect "mongodb://localhost/test", (err, db) ->
if err?
done err
mongodb.db = db
done()
it "should fire complete", ->
@req =
complete: sinon.spy().named("complete")
test @req, mongodb
@req.complete.should.have.been.calledThrice