A lightweight Jest mock for unit testing Express
Installation:
yarn add --dev @jest-mock/express
npm install --save-dev @jest-mock/express
Importing:
import { getMockReq, getMockRes } from '@jest-mock/express'
getMockReq
is intended to mock the req
object as quickly as possible. In its simplest form, you can call it with no arguments to return a standard req
object with mocked functions and default values for properties.
const req = getMockReq()
To create a mock req
with provided values, you can pass them to the function in any order, with all being optional. The advantage of this is that it ensures the other properties are not undefined
. Loose type definitions for standard properties are provided, custom properties ([key: string]: any
) will be passed through to the returned req
object.
// an example GET request to retrieve an entity
const req = getMockReq({ params: { id: '123' } })
// an example PUT request to update a person
const req = getMockReq({
params: { id: 564 },
body: { firstname: 'James', lastname: 'Smith', age: 34 },
})
For use with extended Requests, getMockReq
supports generics.
interface AuthenticatedRequest extends Request {
user: User
}
const req = getMockReq<AuthenticatedRequest>({ user: mockUser })
// req.user is typed
expect(req.user).toBe(mockUser)
getMockRes
will return a mocked res
object with Jest mock functions. Chaining has been implemented for the applicable functions.
const { res, next, clearMockRes } = getMockRes()
All of the returned mock functions can be cleared with a single call to mockClear
. An alias is also provided called clearMockRes
.
const { res, next, mockClear } = getMockRes()
beforeEach(() => {
mockClear() // can also use clearMockRes()
})
It will also return a mock next
function for convenience. next
will also be cleared as part of the call to mockClear
/clearMockRes
.
To create mock responses with provided values, you can provide them to the function in any order, with all being optional. Loose type definitions for standard properties are provided, custom properties ([key: string]: any
) will be passed through to the returned res
object.
const { res, next, clearMockRes } = getMockRes({
locals: {
user: getLoggedInUser(),
},
})
For use with extended Responses, getMockRes
supports generics.
interface CustomResponse extends Response {
locals: {
sessionId?: string
isPremiumUser?: boolean
}
}
const { res } = getMockRes<CustomResponse>({
locals: {
sessionId: 'abcdef',
isPremiumUser: false,
},
})
// res.locals is typed
expect(res.locals.sessionId).toBe('abcdef')
expect(res.locals.isPremiumUser).toBe(false)
A full example to test a controller could be:
// generate a mocked response and next function, with provided values
const { res, next } = getMockRes({
locals: {
isPremiumUser: true,
},
})
test('will respond with the entity from the service', async () => {
// generate a mock request with params
const req = getMockReq({ params: { id: 'abc-def' } })
// provide the mock req, res, and next to assert
await myController.getEntity(req, res, next)
expect(res.json).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.objectContaining({
id: 'abc-def',
}),
)
expect(next).toBeCalled()
})