Why does this test crash jasmin when running the suite?
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I'm new to jasmin/karma & I have a unit test that I am trying to run, but it is producing some weird behavior:
The test:
it('should throw an error', () => {
const service: MyErrorHandler = TestBed.get(MyErrorHandler);
const errorFake = new HttpErrorResponse({
error: any,
headers: new HttpHeaders(),
status: 200,
statusText: 'MyErrorHandlerStatus',
url: undefined
});
service.handleError(errorFake, ).subscribe(x => expect(x).toEqual(errorFake));
});
The output:
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 0 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
g for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
lure during parsing for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0.407 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Disconnected, because no message in 30000 ms.
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Then it just hangs and my computer fan whirls up :)
Other tests have components that use the error service, am I somehow locking it or something?
In this scenario, with the below output another test is failed because of a missing dep, but I never seem to get that far or see the error, when I comment out my test and rerun the test running i can see an error on an activity service we have.
The test also runs great w fdescription 100% of the time, what am I doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
angular karma-jasmine
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I'm new to jasmin/karma & I have a unit test that I am trying to run, but it is producing some weird behavior:
The test:
it('should throw an error', () => {
const service: MyErrorHandler = TestBed.get(MyErrorHandler);
const errorFake = new HttpErrorResponse({
error: any,
headers: new HttpHeaders(),
status: 200,
statusText: 'MyErrorHandlerStatus',
url: undefined
});
service.handleError(errorFake, ).subscribe(x => expect(x).toEqual(errorFake));
});
The output:
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 0 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
g for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
lure during parsing for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0.407 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Disconnected, because no message in 30000 ms.
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Then it just hangs and my computer fan whirls up :)
Other tests have components that use the error service, am I somehow locking it or something?
In this scenario, with the below output another test is failed because of a missing dep, but I never seem to get that far or see the error, when I comment out my test and rerun the test running i can see an error on an activity service we have.
The test also runs great w fdescription 100% of the time, what am I doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
angular karma-jasmine
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I'm new to jasmin/karma & I have a unit test that I am trying to run, but it is producing some weird behavior:
The test:
it('should throw an error', () => {
const service: MyErrorHandler = TestBed.get(MyErrorHandler);
const errorFake = new HttpErrorResponse({
error: any,
headers: new HttpHeaders(),
status: 200,
statusText: 'MyErrorHandlerStatus',
url: undefined
});
service.handleError(errorFake, ).subscribe(x => expect(x).toEqual(errorFake));
});
The output:
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 0 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
g for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
lure during parsing for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0.407 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Disconnected, because no message in 30000 ms.
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Then it just hangs and my computer fan whirls up :)
Other tests have components that use the error service, am I somehow locking it or something?
In this scenario, with the below output another test is failed because of a missing dep, but I never seem to get that far or see the error, when I comment out my test and rerun the test running i can see an error on an activity service we have.
The test also runs great w fdescription 100% of the time, what am I doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
angular karma-jasmine
I'm new to jasmin/karma & I have a unit test that I am trying to run, but it is producing some weird behavior:
The test:
it('should throw an error', () => {
const service: MyErrorHandler = TestBed.get(MyErrorHandler);
const errorFake = new HttpErrorResponse({
error: any,
headers: new HttpHeaders(),
status: 200,
statusText: 'MyErrorHandlerStatus',
url: undefined
});
service.handleError(errorFake, ).subscribe(x => expect(x).toEqual(errorFake));
});
The output:
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 0 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
g for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'A HTTP error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http failure during parsin
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
lure during parsing for (unknown url)', error: function(clazz) { ... }}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 3 of 43 SUCCESS (0 secs / 0.344 secs)
ERROR: 'ErrorHandlerCatchAll: An error has occurred: (params: )', HttpErrorResponse{headers: HttpHeaders{normalizedNames: Map{}, lazyUpdate: null, headers: Map{}}, status: 200, statusText: 'Ok', url: null, ok: false, name: 'HttpErrorResponse', message: 'Http fai
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
}
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
{
"message": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown",
"str": "An error was thrown in afterAlln[object ErrorEvent] thrown"
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 ERROR (0.407 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Disconnected, because no message in 30000 ms.
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0) ERROR
Chrome 70.0.3538 (Windows 10 0.0.0): Executed 4 of 43 DISCONNECTED (33.04 secs / 0.364 secs)
Then it just hangs and my computer fan whirls up :)
Other tests have components that use the error service, am I somehow locking it or something?
In this scenario, with the below output another test is failed because of a missing dep, but I never seem to get that far or see the error, when I comment out my test and rerun the test running i can see an error on an activity service we have.
The test also runs great w fdescription 100% of the time, what am I doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
angular karma-jasmine
angular karma-jasmine
edited Nov 10 at 2:02
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asked Nov 9 at 23:52
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