mocking route path in react
I want to mock the route path e.g. [ http://localhost:3000/bookings/:bookingid ] for testing in app.test.js file. how can this be achieved?
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I want to mock the route path e.g. [ http://localhost:3000/bookings/:bookingid ] for testing in app.test.js file. how can this be achieved?
reactjs axios jestjs enzyme
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I want to mock the route path e.g. [ http://localhost:3000/bookings/:bookingid ] for testing in app.test.js file. how can this be achieved?
reactjs axios jestjs enzyme
I want to mock the route path e.g. [ http://localhost:3000/bookings/:bookingid ] for testing in app.test.js file. how can this be achieved?
reactjs axios jestjs enzyme
reactjs axios jestjs enzyme
edited Nov 25 '18 at 14:26
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asked Nov 25 '18 at 3:47
chandan kumarchandan kumar
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You can test the route by testing the content of the route function and mocking your own Request object.
Here's an example of how you could mock test a route:
app.js
router.post("/bookings/:bookingid", (req, res) => {
// validate credentials
const error = validateCredentials(req.body.username, req.body.password, req.params.bookingid);
...
}
app.test.js
describe("Booking routes", function() {
const username = "John";
const password = "stackoverflow";
const bookingid = `123`;
it("gets booking id", function() {
expect(validateCredentials(username, password, bookingid)).to.be.undefined;
});
});
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You can test the route by testing the content of the route function and mocking your own Request object.
Here's an example of how you could mock test a route:
app.js
router.post("/bookings/:bookingid", (req, res) => {
// validate credentials
const error = validateCredentials(req.body.username, req.body.password, req.params.bookingid);
...
}
app.test.js
describe("Booking routes", function() {
const username = "John";
const password = "stackoverflow";
const bookingid = `123`;
it("gets booking id", function() {
expect(validateCredentials(username, password, bookingid)).to.be.undefined;
});
});
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You can test the route by testing the content of the route function and mocking your own Request object.
Here's an example of how you could mock test a route:
app.js
router.post("/bookings/:bookingid", (req, res) => {
// validate credentials
const error = validateCredentials(req.body.username, req.body.password, req.params.bookingid);
...
}
app.test.js
describe("Booking routes", function() {
const username = "John";
const password = "stackoverflow";
const bookingid = `123`;
it("gets booking id", function() {
expect(validateCredentials(username, password, bookingid)).to.be.undefined;
});
});
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You can test the route by testing the content of the route function and mocking your own Request object.
Here's an example of how you could mock test a route:
app.js
router.post("/bookings/:bookingid", (req, res) => {
// validate credentials
const error = validateCredentials(req.body.username, req.body.password, req.params.bookingid);
...
}
app.test.js
describe("Booking routes", function() {
const username = "John";
const password = "stackoverflow";
const bookingid = `123`;
it("gets booking id", function() {
expect(validateCredentials(username, password, bookingid)).to.be.undefined;
});
});
You can test the route by testing the content of the route function and mocking your own Request object.
Here's an example of how you could mock test a route:
app.js
router.post("/bookings/:bookingid", (req, res) => {
// validate credentials
const error = validateCredentials(req.body.username, req.body.password, req.params.bookingid);
...
}
app.test.js
describe("Booking routes", function() {
const username = "John";
const password = "stackoverflow";
const bookingid = `123`;
it("gets booking id", function() {
expect(validateCredentials(username, password, bookingid)).to.be.undefined;
});
});
answered Nov 25 '18 at 5:13
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