Jest 对象
jest
对象会自动注入到每个测试文件中, jest
对象上的方法帮助你创建模拟并让你控制 Jest 的整体行为。 也可以通过 import { jest } from '@jest/globals'
手动进行引入。
方法
- Mock Modules
jest.disableAutomock()
jest.enableAutomock()
jest.createMockFromModule(moduleName)
jest.mock(moduleName, factory, options)
jest.unmock(moduleName)
jest.deepUnmock(moduleName)
jest.doMock(moduleName, factory, options)
jest.dontMock(moduleName)
jest.setMock(moduleName, moduleExports)
jest.requireActual(moduleName)
jest.requireMock(moduleName)
jest.resetModules()
jest.isolateModules(fn)
- 模拟函数
- Mock Timers
jest.useFakeTimers(implementation?: 'modern' | 'legacy')
jest.useRealTimers()
jest.runAllTicks()
jest.runAllTimers()
jest.runAllImmediates()
jest.advanceTimersByTime(msToRun)
jest.runOnlyPendingTimers()
jest.advanceTimersToNextTimer(steps)
jest.clearAllTimers()
jest.getTimerCount()
jest.setSystemTime(now?: number | Date)
jest.getRealSystemTime()
- Misc
Mock Modules
jest.disableAutomock()
Disables automatic mocking in the module loader.
Automatic mocking should be enabled via automock
configuration option for this method to have any effect. Also see documentation of the configuration option for more details.
Jest configuration:
{
"automock": true
}
示例:
export default {
authorize: () => {
return 'token';
},
};
import utils from '../utils';
jest.disableAutomock();
test('original implementation', () => {
// now we have the original implementation,
// even if we set the automocking in a jest configuration
expect(utils.authorize()).toBe('token');
});
This is usually useful when you have a scenario where the number of dependencies you want to mock is far less than the number of dependencies that you don't. For example, if you're writing a test for a module that uses a large number of dependencies that can be reasonably classified as "implementation details" of the module, then you likely do not want to mock them. For example, if you're writing a test for a module that uses a large number of dependencies that can be reasonably classified as "implementation details" of the module, then you likely do not want to mock them.
Examples of dependencies that might be considered "implementation details" are things ranging from language built-ins (e.g. Array.prototype
methods) to highly common utility methods (e.g. underscore
, lodash
, array utilities, etc) and entire libraries like React.js
.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
When using babel-jest
, calls to disableAutomock()
will automatically be hoisted to the top of the code block. Use autoMockOff()
if you want to explicitly avoid this behavior.
jest.enableAutomock()
Enables automatic mocking in the module loader.
For more details on automatic mocking see documentation of automock
configuration option.
示例:
export default {
authorize: () => {
return 'token';
},
isAuthorized: secret => secret === 'wizard',
};
jest.enableAutomock();
import utils from '../utils';
test('original implementation', () => {
// now we have the mocked implementation,
expect(utils.authorize._isMockFunction).toBeTruthy();
expect(utils.isAuthorized._isMockFunction).toBeTruthy();
});
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
When using babel-jest
, calls to enableAutomock
will automatically be hoisted to the top of the code block. Use autoMockOn
if you want to explicitly avoid this behavior.
jest.createMockFromModule(moduleName)
Renamed from .genMockFromModule(moduleName)
in Jest 26.
Given the name of a module, use the automatic mocking system to generate a mocked version of the module for you.
This is useful when you want to create a manual mock that extends the automatic mock's behavior.
示例:
module.exports = {
authorize: () => {
return 'token';
},
isAuthorized: secret => secret === 'wizard',
};
const utils = jest.createMockFromModule('../utils');
utils.isAuthorized = jest.fn(secret => secret === 'not wizard');
test('implementation created by jest.createMockFromModule', () => {
expect(jest.isMockFunction(utils.authorize)).toBe(true);
expect(utils.isAuthorized('not wizard')).toBe(true);
});
This is how createMockFromModule
will mock the following data types:
函数
Creates a new mock function. The new function has no formal parameters and when called will return undefined
. This functionality also applies to async
functions.
类
Creates a new class. Creates a new class. The interface of the original class is maintained, all of the class member functions and properties will be mocked.
对象
Creates a new deeply cloned object. Creates a new deeply cloned object. The object keys are maintained and their values are mocked.
数组
Creates a new empty array, ignoring the original.
基本类型
Creates a new property with the same primitive value as the original property.
示例:
module.exports = {
function: function square(a, b) {
return a * b;
},
asyncFunction: async function asyncSquare(a, b) {
const result = (await a) * b;
return result;
},
class: new (class Bar {
constructor() {
this.array = [1, 2, 3];
}
foo() {}
})(),
object: {
baz: 'foo',
bar: {
fiz: 1,
buzz: [1, 2, 3],
},
},
array: [1, 2, 3],
number: 123,
string: 'baz',
boolean: true,
symbol: Symbol.for('a.b.c'),
};
const example = jest.createMockFromModule('../example');
test('should run example code', () => {
// creates a new mocked function with no formal arguments.
expect(example.function.name).toBe('square');
expect(example.function).toHaveLength(0);
// async functions get the same treatment as standard synchronous functions.
expect(example.asyncFunction.name).toBe('asyncSquare');
expect(example.asyncFunction).toHaveLength(0);
// creates a new class with the same interface, member functions and properties are mocked.
expect(example.class.constructor.name).toBe('Bar');
expect(example.class.foo.name).toBe('foo');
expect(example.class.array).toHaveLength(0);
// creates a deeply cloned version of the original object.
expect(example.object).toEqual({
baz: 'foo',
bar: {
fiz: 1,
buzz: [],
},
});
// creates a new empty array, ignoring the original array.
expect(example.array).toHaveLength(0);
// creates a new property with the same primitive value as the original property.
expect(example.number).toBe(123);
expect(example.string).toBe('baz');
expect(example.boolean).toBe(true);
expect(example.symbol).toEqual(Symbol.for('a.b.c'));
});
jest.mock(moduleName, factory, options)
Mocks a module with an auto-mocked version when it is being required. factory
and options
are optional. For example: factory
and options
are optional. 例如:
module.exports = () => 'banana';
jest.mock('../banana');
const banana = require('../banana'); // banana will be explicitly mocked.
banana(); // will return 'undefined' because the function is auto-mocked.
The second argument can be used to specify an explicit module factory that is being run instead of using Jest's automocking feature:
jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return jest.fn(() => 42);
});
// This runs the function specified as second argument to `jest.mock`.
const moduleName = require('../moduleName');
moduleName(); // Will return '42';
const moduleName = require('../moduleName');
moduleName(); // Will return '42';
When using the factory
parameter for an ES6 module with a default export, the __esModule: true
property needs to be specified. This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named default
from the export object: This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named default
from the export object:
import moduleName, {foo} from '../moduleName';
jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn(() => 42),
foo: jest.fn(() => 43),
};
});
moduleName(); // Will return 42
foo(); // Will return 43
The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks – mocks of modules that don't exist anywhere in the system:
jest.mock(
'../moduleName',
() => {
/*
* Custom implementation of a module that doesn't exist in JS,
* like a generated module or a native module in react-native.
*/
},
{virtual: true},
);
*/
},
{virtual: true},
);
Importing a module in a setup file (as specified by setupFilesAfterEnv
) will prevent mocking for the module in question, as well as all the modules that it imports.
Modules that are mocked with jest.mock
are mocked only for the file that calls jest.mock
. Another file that imports the module will get the original implementation even if it runs after the test file that mocks the module. Another file that imports the module will get the original implementation even if it runs after the test file that mocks the module.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.unmock(moduleName)
Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version of the specified module from require()
(e.g. that it should always return the real module).
The most common use of this API is for specifying the module a given test intends to be testing (and thus doesn't want automatically mocked).
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.deepUnmock(moduleName)
Indicates that the module system should never return a mocked version of the specified module and its dependencies.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.doMock(moduleName, factory, options)
When using babel-jest
, calls to mock
will automatically be hoisted to the top of the code block. Use this method if you want to explicitly avoid this behavior.
One example when this is useful is when you want to mock a module differently within the same file:
beforeEach(() => {
jest.resetModules();
});
test('moduleName 1', () => {
jest.doMock('../moduleName', () => {
return jest.fn(() => 1);
});
const moduleName = require('../moduleName');
expect(moduleName()).toBe(1);
});
test('moduleName 2', () => {
jest.doMock('../moduleName', () => {
return jest.fn(() => 2);
});
const moduleName = require('../moduleName');
expect(moduleName()).toBe(2);
});
Using jest.doMock()
with ES6 imports requires additional steps. Follow these if you don't want to use require
in your tests: Follow these if you don't want to use require
in your tests:
- 必须指定
__esModule: true
属性(见jest.mock()
API以获取更多信息) - 静态的 ES6 模块导入语句将会被置于文件顶部,所以应该使用
import()
进行模块的动态导入 - 最后,需要一个支持动态导入的环境。 请查看 使用 Babel 进行初始设置。 然后添加 babel-plugin-dynamic-import-node 插件或者其他有相同功能的插件来确保 Babel 开启了在 Node 中动态导入的配置。
beforeEach(() => {
jest.resetModules();
});
test('moduleName 1', () => {
jest.doMock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: 'default1',
foo: 'foo1',
};
});
return import('../moduleName').then(moduleName => {
expect(moduleName.default).toBe('default1');
expect(moduleName.foo).toBe('foo1');
});
});
test('moduleName 2', () => {
jest.doMock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: 'default2',
foo: 'foo2',
};
});
return import('../moduleName').then(moduleName => {
expect(moduleName.default).toBe('default2');
expect(moduleName.foo).toBe('foo2');
});
});
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.dontMock(moduleName)
When using babel-jest
, calls to unmock
will automatically be hoisted to the top of the code block. Use this method if you want to explicitly avoid this behavior. Use this method if you want to explicitly avoid this behavior.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.setMock(moduleName, moduleExports)
Explicitly supplies the mock object that the module system should return for the specified module.
On occasion, there are times where the automatically generated mock the module system would normally provide you isn't adequate enough for your testing needs. On occasion, there are times where the automatically generated mock the module system would normally provide you isn't adequate enough for your testing needs. Normally under those circumstances you should write a manual mock that is more adequate for the module in question. However, on extremely rare occasions, even a manual mock isn't suitable for your purposes and you need to build the mock yourself inside your test. However, on extremely rare occasions, even a manual mock isn't suitable for your purposes and you need to build the mock yourself inside your test.
In these rare scenarios you can use this API to manually fill the slot in the module system's mock-module registry.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
It is recommended to use jest.mock()
instead. The jest.mock
API's second argument is a module factory instead of the expected exported module object.
jest.requireActual(moduleName)
Returns the actual module instead of a mock, bypassing all checks on whether the module should receive a mock implementation or not.
示例:
jest.mock('../myModule', () => {
// Require the original module to not be mocked...
jest.mock('../myModule', () => {
// Require the original module to not be mocked...
const originalModule = jest.requireActual('../myModule');
return {
__esModule: true, // Use it when dealing with esModules
...originalModule,
getRandom: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(10),
};
});
const getRandom = require('../myModule').getRandom;
getRandom(); // Always returns 10
jest.requireMock(moduleName)
Returns a mock module instead of the actual module, bypassing all checks on whether the module should be required normally or not.
jest.resetModules()
Resets the module registry - the cache of all required modules. Resets the module registry - the cache of all required modules. This is useful to isolate modules where local state might conflict between tests.
示例:
const sum1 = require('../sum');
jest.resetModules();
const sum2 = require('../sum');
sum1 === sum2;
// > false (Both sum modules are separate "instances" of the sum module.)
Example in a test:
beforeEach(() => {
jest.resetModules();
});
test('works', () => {
const sum = require('../sum');
});
test('works too', () => {
const sum = require('../sum');
// sum is a different copy of the sum module from the previous test.
});
});
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.isolateModules(fn)
jest.isolateModules(fn)
goes a step further than jest.resetModules()
and creates a sandbox registry for the modules that are loaded inside the callback function. This is useful to isolate specific modules for every test so that local module state doesn't conflict between tests. This is useful to isolate specific modules for every test so that local module state doesn't conflict between tests.
let myModule;
jest.isolateModules(() => {
myModule = require('myModule');
});
const otherCopyOfMyModule = require('myModule');
模拟函数
jest.fn(implementation?)
Returns a new, unused mock function. Optionally takes a mock implementation. Optionally takes a mock implementation.
const mockFn = jest.fn();
mockFn();
expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalled();
// With a mock implementation:
const returnsTrue = jest.fn(() => true);
console.log(returnsTrue()); // true;
jest.isMockFunction(fn)
Determines if the given function is a mocked function.
jest.spyOn(object, methodName)
Creates a mock function similar to jest.fn
but also tracks calls to object[methodName]
. Returns a Jest mock function. Returns a Jest mock function.
By default, jest.spyOn
also calls the spied method. This is different behavior from most other test libraries. Note: By default, jest.spyOn
also calls the spied method. This is different behavior from most other test libraries. If you want to overwrite the original function, you can use jest.spyOn(object, methodName).mockImplementation(() => customImplementation)
or object[methodName] = jest.fn(() => customImplementation);
Since jest.spyOn
is a mock, you could restore the initial state by calling jest.restoreAllMocks
in the body of the callback passed to the afterEach hook.
示例:
const video = {
play() {
return true;
},
};
module.exports = video;
Example test:
const video = require('./video');
afterEach(() => {
// restore the spy created with spyOn
jest.restoreAllMocks();
});
test('plays video', () => {
const spy = jest.spyOn(video, 'play');
const isPlaying = video.play();
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(isPlaying).toBe(true);
});
jest.spyOn(object, methodName, accessType?)
Since Jest 22.1.0+, the jest.spyOn
method takes an optional third argument of accessType
that can be either 'get'
or 'set'
, which proves to be useful when you want to spy on a getter or a setter, respectively.
示例:
const video = {
// it's a getter!
const video = {
// it's a getter!
get play() {
return true;
},
};
module.exports = video;
const audio = {
_volume: false,
// it's a setter!
set volume(value) {
this._volume = value;
},
get volume() {
return this._volume;
},
};
module.exports = audio;
set volume(value) {
this._volume = value;
},
get volume() {
return this._volume;
},
};
module.exports = audio;
Example test:
const audio = require('./audio');
const video = require('./video');
afterEach(() => {
// restore the spy created with spyOn
jest.restoreAllMocks();
});
test('plays video', () => {
const spy = jest.spyOn(video, 'play', 'get'); // we pass 'get'
const isPlaying = video.play();
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(isPlaying).toBe(true);
});
test('plays audio', () => {
const spy = jest.spyOn(audio, 'volume', 'set'); // we pass 'set'
audio.volume = 100;
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(audio.volume).toBe(100);
});
jest.clearAllMocks()
Clears the mock.calls
, mock.instances
and mock.results
properties of all mocks. Clears the mock.calls
and mock.instances
properties of all mocks. Equivalent to calling .mockClear()
on every mocked function.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.resetAllMocks()
Resets the state of all mocks. Resets the state of all mocks. Equivalent to calling .mockReset()
on every mocked function.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.restoreAllMocks()
Restores all mocks back to their original value. Equivalent to calling .mockRestore()
on every mocked function. Restores all mocks back to their original value. Equivalent to calling .mockRestore()
on every mocked function. Beware that jest.restoreAllMocks()
only works when the mock was created with jest.spyOn
; other mocks will require you to manually restore them.
jest.mocked<T>(item: T, deep = false)
The mocked
test helper provides typings on your mocked modules and even their deep methods, based on the typing of its source. It makes use of the latest TypeScript feature, so you even have argument types completion in the IDE (as opposed to jest.MockInstance
).
While it needs to be a function so that input type is changed, the helper itself does nothing else than returning the given input value.
示例:
export const foo = {
a: {
b: {
c: {
hello: (name: string) => `Hello, ${name}`,
},
},
},
name: () => 'foo',
};
import {foo} from './foo';
jest.mock('./foo');
// here the whole foo var is mocked deeply
const mockedFoo = jest.mocked(foo, true);
test('deep', () => {
// there will be no TS error here, and you'll have completion in modern IDEs
mockedFoo.a.b.c.hello('me');
// same here
expect(mockedFoo.a.b.c.hello.mock.calls).toHaveLength(1);
});
test('direct', () => {
foo.name();
// here only foo.name is mocked (or its methods if it's an object)
expect(jest.mocked(foo.name).mock.calls).toHaveLength(1);
});
Mock Timers
jest.useFakeTimers(implementation?: 'modern' | 'legacy')
Instructs Jest to use fake versions of the standard timer functions (setTimeout
, setInterval
, clearTimeout
, clearInterval
, nextTick
, setImmediate
and clearImmediate
as well as Date
).
If you pass 'legacy'
as an argument, Jest's legacy implementation will be used rather than one based on @sinonjs/fake-timers
.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.useRealTimers()
Instructs Jest to use the real versions of the standard timer functions.
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.runAllTicks()
Exhausts the micro-task queue (usually interfaced in node via process.nextTick
).
When this API is called, all pending micro-tasks that have been queued via process.nextTick
will be executed. Additionally, if those micro-tasks themselves schedule new micro-tasks, those will be continually exhausted until there are no more micro-tasks remaining in the queue. Additionally, if those micro-tasks themselves schedule new micro-tasks, those will be continually exhausted until there are no more micro-tasks remaining in the queue.
jest.runAllTimers()
Exhausts both the macro-task queue (i.e., all tasks queued by setTimeout()
, setInterval()
, and setImmediate()
) and the micro-task queue (usually interfaced in node via process.nextTick
).
When this API is called, all pending macro-tasks and micro-tasks will be executed. If those tasks themselves schedule new tasks, those will be continually exhausted until there are no more tasks remaining in the queue. If those tasks themselves schedule new tasks, those will be continually exhausted until there are no more tasks remaining in the queue.
This is often useful for synchronously executing setTimeouts during a test in order to synchronously assert about some behavior that would only happen after the setTimeout()
or setInterval()
callbacks executed. See the Timer mocks doc for more information. See the Timer mocks doc for more information.
jest.runAllImmediates()
Exhausts all tasks queued by setImmediate()
.
This function is not available when using modern fake timers implementation.
jest.advanceTimersByTime(msToRun)
Executes only the macro task queue (i.e. all tasks queued by setTimeout()
or setInterval()
and setImmediate()
).
通过调用msToRun
这个 API时, 所有计时器都将以毫秒增长。 When this API is called, all timers are advanced by msToRun
milliseconds. All pending "macro-tasks" that have been queued via setTimeout()
or setInterval()
, and would be executed within this time frame will be executed. Additionally, if those macro-tasks schedule new macro-tasks that would be executed within the same time frame, those will be executed until there are no more macro-tasks remaining in the queue, that should be run within msToRun
milliseconds. Additionally, if those macro-tasks schedule new macro-tasks that would be executed within the same time frame, those will be executed until there are no more macro-tasks remaining in the queue, that should be run within msToRun
milliseconds.
jest.runOnlyPendingTimers()
Executes only the macro-tasks that are currently pending (i.e., only the tasks that have been queued by setTimeout()
or setInterval()
up to this point). If any of the currently pending macro-tasks schedule new macro-tasks, those new tasks will not be executed by this call. If any of the currently pending macro-tasks schedule new macro-tasks, those new tasks will not be executed by this call.
This is useful for scenarios such as one where the module being tested schedules a setTimeout()
whose callback schedules another setTimeout()
recursively (meaning the scheduling never stops). In these scenarios, it's useful to be able to run forward in time by a single step at a time. In these scenarios, it's useful to be able to run forward in time by a single step at a time.
jest.advanceTimersToNextTimer(steps)
Advances all timers by the needed milliseconds so that only the next timeouts/intervals will run.
Optionally, you can provide steps
, so it will run steps
amount of next timeouts/intervals.
jest.clearAllTimers()
Removes any pending timers from the timer system.
This means, if any timers have been scheduled (but have not yet executed), they will be cleared and will never have the opportunity to execute in the future.
jest.getTimerCount()
Returns the number of fake timers still left to run.
jest.setSystemTime(now?: number | Date)
Set the current system time used by fake timers. Simulates a user changing the system clock while your program is running. Set the current system time used by fake timers. Simulates a user changing the system clock while your program is running. It affects the current time but it does not in itself cause e.g. timers to fire; they will fire exactly as they would have done without the call to jest.setSystemTime()
.
This function is only available when using modern fake timers implementation.
jest.getRealSystemTime()
When mocking time, Date.now()
will also be mocked. If you for some reason need access to the real current time, you can invoke this function. If you for some reason need access to the real current time, you can invoke this function.
This function is only available when using modern fake timers implementation.
Misc
jest.retryTimes(numRetries, options?)
Runs failed tests n-times until they pass or until the max number of retries is exhausted.
jest.retryTimes(3);
test('will fail', () => {
expect(true).toBe(false);
});
返回 jest
对象进行链式操作。
jest.retryTimes()
must be declared at the top level of a test file or in a describe
block.
This function is only available with the default jest-circus runner.
jest.setTimeout(timeout)
Set the default timeout interval (in milliseconds) for all tests and before/after hooks in the test file. This only affects the test file from which this function is called. The default timeout interval is 5 seconds if this method is not called.
示例:
jest.setTimeout(1000); // 1 second
To set timeout intervals on different tests in the same file, use the timeout
option on each individual test.
If you want to set the timeout for all test files, use testTimeout
configuration option.