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I have a Vue application that uses used Vue Analytics, which creates a this.$ga.page method to do page tracking. Now, I need to test my component, using Jest, but it says this.$ga.page is not defined. I'm initializing Vue Analytics in main.js.

How do I include main.js before the component in the test file? I know we need to add this in a beforeEach method, but I don't know exactly how to do that.

Vue Analytics init in main.js

import VueAnalytics from 'vue-analytics'

Vue.use(VueAnalytics, {
  id: 'UA-150437966-1'
})

My Homepage test

import { mount } from '@vue/test-utils'
import Homepage from '../../src/Pages/Homepage'


describe('Homepage', () => {
    const wrapper = mount(Homepage)

    it('has a button', () => {
        expect(wrapper.contains('button')).toBe(true)
    })
})

Homepage.vue excerpt

created: function() {
    //analytics

    this.$ga.page({
      page: "/",
      title: "Home page",
      location: window.location.href
    });
  }
};

Error I'm getting

Homepage › encountered a declaration exception

    TypeError: Cannot read property 'page' of undefined

      67 |     //analytics
      68 | 
    > 69 |     this.$ga.page({

1 Answer 1

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Vue Test Utils recommends setting up your plugins in a localVue to avoid polluting the global Vue. This is what it would look like:

import { localVue, mount } from '@vue/test-utils'
import Homepage from '@/components/Homepage'

localVue.use(VueAnalytics, { id: 'UA-150437966-1' })

describe('Homepage', () => {
  let wrapper = null

  beforeEach(() => {
    wrapper = mount(Homepage, {
      localVue,
    })
  })

  // ...
})

On the other hand, if it doesn't matter in your tests that the global Vue is modified, you could setup your Jest 23.x environment with setupTestFrameworkScriptFile:

// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
  setupTestFrameworkScriptFile: '<rootDir>/tests/jest-setup.js',
}

And in your setup file, you could initialize Vue Analytics:

// <rootDir>/tests/jest-setup.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueAnalytics from 'vue-analytics'

Vue.use(VueAnalytics, {
  id: 'UA-150437966-1'
})
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