I have the following file I'm trying to write unit tests for:
import { document } from '../../globals';
const Overlay = () => {
console.log(document.getElementsByTagName()); // this outputs 'undefined'
};
I'm struggling to mock the getElementsByTagName
function. My test looks like this.
import { document } from '../../globals';
jest.mock('../../globals', () => ({
document: {
getElementsByTagName: jest.fn().mockReturnValue('foo')
}
}));
console.log(document.getElementsByTagName()); // this outputs 'foo'
But unfortunately, the console.log
in the top file always outputs undefined
. It can see the document object and the getElementsByTagName
mock, but the return value is always undefined
.
If I console.log(document.getElementsByTagName)
I get the following:
{ getElementsByTagName:
{ [Function: mockConstructor]
_isMockFunction: true,
getMockImplementation: [Function],
mock: [Getter/Setter],
mockClear: [Function],
mockReset: [Function],
mockReturnValueOnce: [Function],
mockReturnValue: [Function],
mockImplementationOnce: [Function],
mockImplementation: [Function],
mockReturnThis: [Function],
mockRestore: [Function] },
}
But if I do the same in the other file I get this:
function () {
return fn.apply(this, arguments);
}
My suspicion is that jest.mock
is wrapping the jest.fn
mock in another function.. any ideas?
getElementsByTagName: () => 'foo'
?