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I have a function which sets a language in cookie and gets it for some functionality. How do I set the value of language correctly for testing in JEST

function resolveLanguage () {
  // browser cookie is checked to see if there is a value for language
  const lang = Cookie.get('language')

  // If no lang, it is defaulted to en 
  return lang || 'en'
}

Now I want to test it in JEST

it('can resolve the language using a cookie', () => {
      Cookie.__defineGetter__("language", function() {
        return 'fr'
      })
      // console.log(Cookie.language) //returns fr
      // console.log(Cookie.get('language')) //returns fr
      expect(module.resolveLanguage()).toBe('fr') ---FAILS because it returns en
    })
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  • Where does Cookie come from? do you import this as a module? Jun 8, 2018 at 14:26
  • import Cookie from 'js-cookie'
    –  Kimaya
    Jun 8, 2018 at 14:31

6 Answers 6

57

Don't have to download any deps, just use:

Object.defineProperty(window.document, 'cookie', {
  writable: true,
  value: 'myCookie=omnomnom',
});

(writable needs to be set to true)

3
16

You need to mock js-cookie using jest to set the language set you want.

import Cookie from 'js-cookie'

jest.mock('js-cookie', ()=> jest.fn())

Cookie.setMockImplementation(()=>({get: () => 'fr'}))

Or if you only need to set it once

jest.mock('js-cookie', ()=>({get: () => 'fr'}))

Note that this solution would always return 'fr' for all Cookie.get calls. If you need support multiple values on get you could do something like this:

jest.mock('js-cookie', ()=>({get: key => {
   language: 'fr', 
   somethingElse: 'someThing'
}[key]}))
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  • i want Cookie.get('language') to be 'fr', Where do I add this 'language'
    –  Kimaya
    Jun 8, 2018 at 14:41
  • tried jest.mock('js-cookie', ()=>({get: () => { language: 'fr' }})) . It still returns 'undefined' for Cookie.get('language')
    –  Kimaya
    Jun 8, 2018 at 14:49
  • So the resolveLanguage import js-cookie, could you please just console.log(Cookie) in this module. This should log the the jest mock. Jun 8, 2018 at 14:53
  • Seems like mocking has no effect. You should post the full code of the resolveLanguage module, otherwise its hard to get whats wrong. Jun 8, 2018 at 15:35
12

I tried this and it worked:

import Cookies from 'js-cookie';

Cookies.get = jest.fn()
    .mockImplementation(() => 'fr');

If you want to return different values each time you call Cookies.get(), you can do this:

Cookies.get = jest.fn()
    .mockImplementationOnce(() => 'en') // first time
    .mockImplementationOnce(() => 'de'); // second time
8

When using the setFilesAfterEnv option in JEST, adding the following to the defined setup file works pretty well.

Enables normal cookie handling without any mocking.

let __cookies;
Object.defineProperty( window.document, 'cookie', {
    get: () => __cookies,
    set: v => __cookies = v,
    split: s => __cookies.split( s ),
} );
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  • 1
    Bruh. Finally. Thanks. If you're running React, you can add this to the bottom of the src/setupTests.js file. In your test, you can run something like document.cookie="auth_token='hello'"
    – alex
    Oct 14, 2020 at 9:19
3

The below code helped with mocking set/get for cookies for all types of tests in Jest:

Object.defineProperty(document, "doctype", {
 value: "<!DOCTYPE html>"
});
let setCookie = (v) => v;

Object.defineProperty(window.navigator, 'cookieEnabled', (function (_value) {
  return {
    get: function _get() {
      return _value;
    },
    set: function _set(v) {
    _value = v;
    },
    configurable: true
  };
})(window.navigator.cookieEnabled));

setCookie = (v) => v;

Object.defineProperty(window.document, 'cookie', (function (_value) {
  return {
    get: function _get() {
      return _value;
    },
    set: function _set(v) {
      _value = setCookie(v);
    },
    configurable: true
  };
})(window.navigator.cookieEnabled));
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  • 1
    This is a much better implementation. It is best practice in unit test to avoid testing the underlying implementation. In this case, if we focus on testing if a cookie is get or set, so even when the implementation would switch to different cookie library other than js-cookie, the unit test would still work. Dec 28, 2018 at 14:29
  • Can you explain what the setCookie is and why it is assigned again in the middle of the code?
    – criticabug
    Dec 22, 2021 at 11:07
3

It's not a good practice to either override process and window or mock libraries parsing process and window.

It's better to just spy on process and window props and mock them through the spy because:

  • It keeps the original behavior intact.
  • It makes strict-typing easier.
  • This principle can be applied on any window or process prop.

With clearMocks: true in jest.config.js, this is a lot cleaner in my opinion:

/**
 * @jest-environment jsdom
 */

describe('Cookies', () => {
  const mockedWindowDocumentCookie = jest.spyOn(window.document, 'cookie', 'get')

  afterAll(() => {
    mockedWindowDocumentCookie.mockRestore()
  })

  test(`with fr-FR language`, async () => {
    mockedWindowDocumentCookie.mockReturnValueOnce('language=fr-FR')

    // ...
  })
})

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