I've been stuck on this for the last day and I've decided that I need assistance. I've got the following javascript class method that I am writing a unit test for:
getUser = function(req, res){
return new Promise(function(resolve, reject){
User.getByUserId(user_id, function(err, user){
if (err){
return reject({ message: defaultErrorMessage })
} else {
return user ? resolve() : reject({ message: 'The specified user does not exist.' })
}
})
}).then(function(){
....Promise Chain Continues...
})
Essentially what Im trying to do is write a unit test that stubs out the User.getByUserId mongoose call with the following:
let resolvedPromise = sinon.stub().resolves();
sinon.stub(User,'getByUserId').returns(resolvedPromise);
My thinking is that I want to stub out the DB call that finds a user and return a resolved promise so that the promise chain can continue, however my current solution doesn't allow the promise chain to continue.
How do I have a sinon stub within a promise and have that stub return a resolve() that allows the promise chain to continue? Help will be greatly appreciated!