unit test for file upload by mocking the file
I have the following code to test uploading a file and it is done successfully,
but I want to make a unit test so I do not send the file to s3 aws I want only to mock it.
any idea how to mock the file?
it('should upload the file when a file is attached and there is an auth
header ', done => { //need to be mocked
request.post('/opportunity/xxx/documents/test/pages/1')
.set('Authorization', 'someauth lalalalala')
.set('Content-Type','multipart-formdata')
.attach('image','test/helpers/test.jpeg')
.then(response => {
expect(response.status).to.equal(200)
done()
},done)
})
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I have the following code to test uploading a file and it is done successfully,
but I want to make a unit test so I do not send the file to s3 aws I want only to mock it.
any idea how to mock the file?
it('should upload the file when a file is attached and there is an auth
header ', done => { //need to be mocked
request.post('/opportunity/xxx/documents/test/pages/1')
.set('Authorization', 'someauth lalalalala')
.set('Content-Type','multipart-formdata')
.attach('image','test/helpers/test.jpeg')
.then(response => {
expect(response.status).to.equal(200)
done()
},done)
})
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Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52
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I have the following code to test uploading a file and it is done successfully,
but I want to make a unit test so I do not send the file to s3 aws I want only to mock it.
any idea how to mock the file?
it('should upload the file when a file is attached and there is an auth
header ', done => { //need to be mocked
request.post('/opportunity/xxx/documents/test/pages/1')
.set('Authorization', 'someauth lalalalala')
.set('Content-Type','multipart-formdata')
.attach('image','test/helpers/test.jpeg')
.then(response => {
expect(response.status).to.equal(200)
done()
},done)
})
node.js unit-testing mocha
I have the following code to test uploading a file and it is done successfully,
but I want to make a unit test so I do not send the file to s3 aws I want only to mock it.
any idea how to mock the file?
it('should upload the file when a file is attached and there is an auth
header ', done => { //need to be mocked
request.post('/opportunity/xxx/documents/test/pages/1')
.set('Authorization', 'someauth lalalalala')
.set('Content-Type','multipart-formdata')
.attach('image','test/helpers/test.jpeg')
.then(response => {
expect(response.status).to.equal(200)
done()
},done)
})
node.js unit-testing mocha
node.js unit-testing mocha
edited Nov 23 '18 at 9:11
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 9:05
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Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52
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Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52
Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52
Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52
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Test it by uploading the file but follow that with a request to delete the file from aws, so the result will be no change in your aws.
– Shawn Andrews
Nov 25 '18 at 5:52