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I'm trying to test a service in Angular that uses $http, but after approx 5 seconds (the jasmine timeout) I'm getting:

Error: Timeout - Async callback was not invoked within timeout specified by jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL.

Error: Timeout - Async callback was not invoked within timeout specified by jasmine.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL.

I've tried using $rootScope.$digest(), but that didn't seem to make any difference. The tests (and app code) are written in Typescript and the code runs fine in the actual app.

I'm not seeing an alert/log saying that the then() has run, but I did manage to get it alerting with a setTimeout() in the test (no app changes) but I was still getting errors.

Test code

  var $httpBackend, orderSearchService;
        beforeEach(inject((_$httpBackend_, _orderSearchService_) => {
            $httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
            orderSearchService = _orderSearchService_;
            $httpBackend.expectGET("http://testUrl/api/search/testquery");
            $httpBackend.whenGET("http://testUrl/api/search/testquery").respond(200, "testData");
        }));

        it("can call $http and retrieve results",(done) => {
            orderSearchService.search("testquery").then(promise => {
                var results = promise.data;
                alert(results);
                expect(results).toBe("testData");
                $httpBackend.flush();
                done();
            });
        });

Excerpt from service:

public search(term: string): angular.IPromise<any> {
        var result: angular.IPromise<any> = this.httpService.get("http://testUrl" + "/api/search/" + term)
            .success((data: any) => { return data });
        return result;
    }

My understanding is that the test should be calling search(), and that Jasmine should wait for done() to be called.

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  • You've skipped calling $digest() method in unit test. Angular doesn't know when to execute .then() method Jul 6, 2015 at 14:47

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After translation to JavaScript it will be look like this (as $httpBackend.flush() runs digest loop internally) I have also extract query params to object to stop DRY violation

angular
  .module('app', [])
  .service('orderSearchService', function($http) {
    this.search = function(term) {
      return $http.get("http://testUrl" + "/api/search/" + term).success(function(data) {
        return data;
      })
    }
  });



describe('orderSearchService', function() {
  var $httpBackend, orderSearchService;

  beforeEach(module('app'));

  beforeEach(inject(function(_$httpBackend_, _orderSearchService_) {
    $httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
    orderSearchService = _orderSearchService_;
  }));

  it("can call $http and retrieve results", function() {
    var query = {
      q: 'testquery',
      response: 'testData'
    };


    $httpBackend.expectGET(/http:\/\/testUrl\/api\/search/);
    $httpBackend.whenGET(new RegExp('http://testUrl/api/search/' + query.q)).respond(200, query.response);

    orderSearchService.search(query.q).then(function(promise) {
      var results = promise.data;
      expect(results).toBe(query.response);
    });
    $httpBackend.flush();
  });
});
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  • Thanks, I made the changes back in the Typescript and I also had to remove an unused $provide in an earlier beforeEach(). I'm not sure why it was still broken with the $provide. Jul 6, 2015 at 15:24
  • You called $httpBackend.flush() inside method that was inaccessible for Angular as then is executed after flush() Jul 6, 2015 at 15:55

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