Testing Redux async redux action within another async action
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as title says I'm trying to test one async action within another..
I have a login action that in success dispatches login_success
(just switches loading to false), saves the token in localStorage
and also calls get_current_user
which makes another network request to get user based on id.
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
Currently it returns failed test since it doesn't dispatch get_current_user_success
, there is no mocked fetch request. I can't figure out where to mock that request, tried after first request, in then block but it doesn't work.
javascript reactjs unit-testing testing redux
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as title says I'm trying to test one async action within another..
I have a login action that in success dispatches login_success
(just switches loading to false), saves the token in localStorage
and also calls get_current_user
which makes another network request to get user based on id.
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
Currently it returns failed test since it doesn't dispatch get_current_user_success
, there is no mocked fetch request. I can't figure out where to mock that request, tried after first request, in then block but it doesn't work.
javascript reactjs unit-testing testing redux
add a comment |
as title says I'm trying to test one async action within another..
I have a login action that in success dispatches login_success
(just switches loading to false), saves the token in localStorage
and also calls get_current_user
which makes another network request to get user based on id.
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
Currently it returns failed test since it doesn't dispatch get_current_user_success
, there is no mocked fetch request. I can't figure out where to mock that request, tried after first request, in then block but it doesn't work.
javascript reactjs unit-testing testing redux
as title says I'm trying to test one async action within another..
I have a login action that in success dispatches login_success
(just switches loading to false), saves the token in localStorage
and also calls get_current_user
which makes another network request to get user based on id.
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
Currently it returns failed test since it doesn't dispatch get_current_user_success
, there is no mocked fetch request. I can't figure out where to mock that request, tried after first request, in then block but it doesn't work.
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
test('login dispatches login, login success and get current user if everything is okay', () => {
let expectedActions = [
SIGN_IN,
SIGN_IN_SUCCESS,
GET_CURRENT_USER,
GET_CURRENT_USER_SUCCESS
]
window.fetch = jest.fn().mockImplementationOnce(() =>
Promise.resolve({ status: 200, ok: true, json: () => Promise.resolve({ user: { user: { _id: "123" }, token: "faketoken", message: "Logged in" } }) }))
return store.dispatch(signIn({ username: "fakeone", password: "anotherfake" })).then(() => {
const actualActions = store.getActions().map(actions => actions.type)
expect(actualActions).toEqual(expectedActions)
})
})
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