karma-test-runner | Grails plugin to run javascript tests | Unit Testing library
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The plugin provides a new test type javascript which can be executed in the unit or functional test phase:.
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QUESTION
I am using RavenTestDriver
for my .net core unit tests .
Here is my configuration of my RavenTestDriver
in my unit test solution :
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-05 at 07:53You need to create the database before calling OpenAsyncSession
https://ravendb.net/docs/article-page/5.3/csharp/client-api/operations/server-wide/create-database#example
QUESTION
I have an issue where I want to change what a class method returns for a single test while testing a different module. I have the following:
testingModule.test.js
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-24 at 14:16I have managed to answer this by doing the following:
Firstly I discovered that to mock a class like that I have to add a jest function into the mock like so:
QUESTION
I’m using Mockito for unit testing and I want to skip the execution of a method.
I referred to this ticket Skip execution of a line using Mockito. Here, I assume doSomeTask() and createLink() methods are in different classes. But in my case, both the methods are in the same class (ActualClass.java).
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-04 at 09:36You must always use your spy class when calling method()
.
QUESTION
I'm trying to create a simple test with nestjs, and I'm get this error
Test functions cannot both take a 'done' callback and return something. Either use a 'done' callback, or return a promise.
Returned value: Promise {}
The unit test is so simple, but I get an error when I use done();
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-27 at 21:11You are combining Async/Await and Done.
Either use asnyc/await, or done.
QUESTION
I am upgrading my C#
function app from .net 3.1 to 6.0`.
When I run my test cases, I found that, 1 of my test case failed with the below error.
Castle.DynamicProxy.InvalidProxyConstructorArgumentsException : Can not instantiate proxy of class: System.Net.HttpWebRequest. Could not find a parameterless constructor.
Basically, I am trying to mock HttpWebRequest and below is my piece of code for that.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-23 at 10:53Both HttpWebRequest constructors are obsolete and should not be used. You have to use the static function "Create" to create a new instance of the HttpWebRequest class:
HttpWebRequest myReq = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.contoso.com/");
To solve your issue, use the HttpClient class instead. This class has a parameterless constructor.
QUESTION
Hi i am trying to get code coverage with .net5 in azure pipeline.
Run tests (not entire file)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-25 at 08:52Please replace your PublishCodeCoverageResults
with following steps:
QUESTION
I was fiddling with top-level statements as the entry point for a simple console app, since the new .NET 6 template use them as a default.
Yet, as the language specification very clearly states:
Note that the names "Program" and "Main" are used only for illustrations purposes, actual names used by compiler are implementation dependent and neither the type, nor the method can be referenced by name from source code.
So, if I can't reference the implicit Program
class and it's Main()
method, would it be possible to write unit tests to check the execution flow of the top-level statements themselves? If so, how?
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 13:00Yes. One option (since .NET 6) is to make the tested project's internals visible to the test project for example by adding next property to csproj:
QUESTION
new keyword in C++ will throw an exception if insufficient memory but below code trying to return "NO_MEMORY" when new failed. This is bad because it will raise std::bad_alloc exception .
I am writing a unit test(gtest). How to create a scenario to catch this problem.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 14:36First I think you need to catch the exception otherwise your program will never reach the point of returning NO_MEMORY
:
QUESTION
To manually send a GET request with a header, I do this with curl
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-10 at 15:27You need to pass HTTP_*
kwargs to the get(...)
( or any valid http methods) to pass a custom HTTP header in the request.
QUESTION
I'm trying to add unit testing on a brand new strapi application. The official documentation is still in progress. So, until the documentation is being ready is there a way to add jest unit testing to strapi application ? i followed the approach in the v3 documentation with no luck.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-25 at 19:26There are quite a few changes from Strapi V3 to Strapi V4 when it comes to initializing a Strapi application's APIs. The most important changes are how Strapi populates the KOA routes, and how to make requests to the http server.
To populate the KOA routes use
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Install karma-test-runner
one for executing the unit tests ** @grails-angular-phonecat/test/javascript/config/karma.conf.js@
and one for executing the e2e tests ** @grails-angular-phonecat/test/javascript/config/karma-e2e.conf.js@
basePath: must point to your app root dir
files: must include all files needed by your javascript tests (ant style)
browsers: list of browsers to run the tests with (must be locally installed)
reporters: list of reporters - the 'remote' reporter must be used so that this plugin can receive the test results
frameworks: frameworks you have used in your javascript tests
autoWatch: must be false
singleRun: must be true
remoteReporter: must be matching to your setup of the karma test runner (use localhost and port 9889 if you have not configured otherwise)
plugins: list with plugins - karma-remote-reporter must be included so that the 'remote' reporter is available
basePath: must point to your app root dir
files: must include all files needed by your javascript tests (ant style) - in general only your test file because this are e2e tests
browsers: list of browsers to run the tests with (must be locally installed)
reporters: list of reporters - the @'remote'@ reporter must be used so that this plugin can receive the test results
frameworks: frameworks you have used in your javascript tests
autoWatch: must be false
singleRun: must be true
proxies: if you want use relative paths in your tests like browser.navigateTo("/") you have to proxy them - if you use the grails resource plugin you have to proxy the static path!!!
urlRoot: used by karma - to avoid path name clashes with your app choose a path which is not handled by your app
remoteReporter: must be matching to your setup of the karma test runner (use localhost and port 9876 if you have not configured otherwise)
plugins: list with plugins - karma-remote-reporter must be included so that the remote reporter is available
To setup the karma test runner you should keep the following in mind. If you create a test class in the /test/unit folder you can only execute javascript tests which do not require a running webapp (unit tests). The other way around: if your javascript tests require a running webapp put your test class into the /test/functional folder.
to run all javascript unit test you can execute test-app unit:javascript
to run all javascript e2e test you can execute test-app functional:javascript
to run all unit tests inclusive javascript tests you can execute test-app unit: as already known (same thing for all functional tests or all test with test-app)
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