Mocking and stubbing the constructor with sinon
I give two solutions. The first addresses the question, how to mock the constructor with behaviour, the second shows how to stub it with a dummy. Google guided me multiple times to this question for the search how to stub it.
Mocking the constructor with behaviour
I don't know if this is the shortest path. At least it does, what was asked for.
First I use sinon's fake
method to create a mocking constructor Mock
with the behaviour I want. Then I have to add the methods one by one. For reasons I didn't investigate, it did not work, when setting the whole prototype of UnderTest
to Mock
.
require('chai').should();
const { fake} = require('sinon');
class UnderTest {
constructor() {
this.mocked = false;
}
isMocked() {
return this.mocked;
}
}
describe('UnderTest', () => {
let underTest;
let isMocked;
before(() => {
const Mock = fake(function () { this.mocked = true; });
Mock.prototype.isMocked = UnderTest.prototype.isMocked;
underTest = new Mock();
isMocked = underTest.isMocked();
});
it('should be mocked', () => {
isMocked.should.be.true;
});
});
Stubbing the constructor with a dummy
If you are leaded to this post, because you just want to stub the constructor to keep it from being executed.
Sinon's createStubInstance
creates a stubbed constructor. It also stubs all methods. Hence, the method under test has to be restored before.
require('chai').should();
const { createStubInstance } = require('sinon');
class UnderTest {
constructor() {
throw new Error('must not be called');
}
testThis() {
this.stubThis();
return true;
}
stubThis() {
throw new Error('must not be called');
}
}
describe('UnderTest', () => {
describe('.testThis()', () => {
describe('when not stubbed', () => {
let underTest;
let result;
before(() => {
underTest = createStubInstance(UnderTest);
underTest.testThis.restore();
result = underTest.testThis();
});
it('should return true', () => {
result.should.be.true;
});
it('should call stubThis()', () => {
underTest.stubThis.calledOnce.should.be.true;
});
});
});
});