Comments (3)
@leonpahole maybe something like this?
import { default as request } from 'supertest'
import express from 'express'
import loaders from '../loaders'
const app = express()
beforeAll(async (done) => {
await loaders({ expressApp: app })
done()
})
describe('Endpoints availability', () => {
it('should return 404', async () => {
const res = await request(app).get('/api/nonexisting').send()
expect(res.status).toEqual(404)
})
})
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Hello,
I have the same issue as you. I solved it by importing and running loaders in beforeAll
clause instead of importing express app from app.js. I don't know how good of a solution this is, and I would appreciate some feedback from an experienced tester. I am using javascript code for tests, and still looking into how to support typescript. Here is an example:
const request = require('supertest');
const express = require('express');
let expressApp = null;
beforeAll(async (done)=> {
expressApp = express();
await require('../dist/loaders').default({ expressApp })
done();
});
describe('Endpoints availability', () => {
it('should return 404', async () => {
const res = await request(expressApp)
.get('/api/nonexisting')
.send()
expect(res.statusCode).toEqual(404)
})
})
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I am not sure whether this is the right way, but I created one index.test.js and called the other tests with app instance from there. I don't want the beforeAll
in all test.js
files.
const request = require('supertest');
const express = require('express');
const { setupDatabase } = require('../fixtures/db');
const loaders = require('../../src/loaders');
const conversationTests = require("./user/conversationTests.js")
const userCrudTests = require("./user/userCrud.js")
const app = express();
beforeAll(async (done) => {
await loaders({ expressApp: app });
done();
});
beforeEach(setupDatabase);
test("Should connect app", async () => {
await request(app)
.get('/status')
.send()
.expect(200);
})
conversationTests(app)
userCrudTests(app)
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