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In my Angular unit testing my mocked service has two properties:

  public messageChange: Subject<ChatMessage> = new Subject<ChatMessage>();
  public gameChange: Subject<GameState> = new Subject<GameState>();

And in my SUT I use them in my constructor:

this._subChat = this.hub.messageChange.subscribe((message: ChatMessage) => {
      this.message = message;
      this.messageChange.next(this.message);
    });
    this._subGame = this.hub.gameChange.subscribe((game: GameState) => {
      this.game.setGame(game);
    });

Right now I am trying to use these 2 approaches to mock properties from mocked service:

Riht now my testing looks like this:

describe('SignalRService', () => {
  let signalrService: SignalRService;
  const hubServiceMock = jasmine.createSpyObj('HubConnectionService', [
    'isConnectionStarted',
  ]);
  const messageChange = new Subject();
  const gameChange = new Subject();

  beforeEach(() => {
    signalrService = new SignalRService(
      hubServiceMock
    );
    let msg = {} as ChatMessage;
    let gam = {} as GameState;
    messageChange.next(msg);
    gameChange.next(gam);
  });

  it('Service_ShouldBeCreated', () => {
    spyOnProperty(hubServiceMock, 'messageChange', 'get').and.returnValue(
      messageChange
    );
    spyOnProperty(hubServiceMock, 'gameChange', 'get').and.returnValue(
      gameChange
    );
    expect(signalrService).toBeTruthy();
  });
}

So in the test I create:

  • service mock hubServiceMock,

  • fake messageChange = new Subject();,

  • fake gameChange = new Subject();,

  • i run for both .next,

  • and I setup spy for properties:

    spyOnProperty(hubServiceMock, 'messageChange', 'get').and.returnValue( messageChange );

    spyOnProperty(hubServiceMock, 'gameChange', 'get').and.returnValue( gameChange );

Why it does not work to me? I receive an error:

Cannot read property 'subscribe' of undefined

2 Answers 2

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It doesn't work because hubServiceMock doesn't have the fake subjects in its messageChange and gameChange, you need to set them before calling new SignalRService(hubServiceMock).

  const hubServiceMock = jasmine.createSpyObj('HubConnectionService', [
    'isConnectionStarted',
  ]);
  const messageChange = new Subject();
  const gameChange = new Subject();

  // add this
  hubServiceMock.messageChange = messageChange;
  hubServiceMock.gameChange = gameChange;

then it should work, maybe small adjustments are needed.


I would suggest to use a mocking lib for such cases to avoid pain.

For example with ng-mocks, the test might look like:

describe('SignalRService', () => {
  beforeEach(() => MockBuilder(SignalRService, ITS_MODULE));

  const hubServiceMock = {
    messageChange: new Subject(),
    gameChange: new Subject(),
  };
  beforeEach(() => MockInstance(HubConnectionService, hubServiceMock));


  it('Service_ShouldBeCreated', () => {
    const signalrService = MockRender(SignalRService).point.componentInstance;
    expect(signalrService).toBeTruthy();

    hubServiceMock.messageChange.next({});
    hubServiceMock.gameChange.next({});
    // next assertions.
  });
}
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  • I ended up with approach as above, and it looks working fine. What do you think about this?
    – bakunet
    Jan 19, 2021 at 7:30
  • The main thing is that it works for you. There are a lot of ways how to write tests.
    – satanTime
    Jan 19, 2021 at 10:45
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I ended up with approach, where I inject mocked service like this:

hubServiceMock = TestBed.inject(HubConnectionService);

Then I mock my Subjects like this:

it('Service_ShouldBeCreated', () => {
    spyOn(hubServiceMock.messageChange, 'next');
    spyOn(hubServiceMock.gameChange, 'next');
    expect(signalrService).toBeTruthy();
  });

And in other tests I can use methods of mocked service like that:

let spyIsConnectionStarted = spyOn(hubServiceMock, 'isConnectionStarted');
    spyIsConnectionStarted.and.returnValue(true);

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