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Test a directive function through watch


I have a function in angular directive that gets triggered on watch. How do i test the timeout based scrolling activity of the function scroll since its not in scope?

scope.$watch('elementId', function(value) {
    //How do i test scroll function contents?
    scroll(element, value);
});

function scroll (pE, element) {
   console.log('Here');
   $timeout(function afterTimeout () {
     var scrollTo = $('#' + element);
     var container = $(pE);
     container.animate({scrollTop : scrollTo[0].offsetTop - container[0].offsetTop - 10}, 'slow');
   }, 250);
}

The detailed code is here http://jsfiddle.net/QGmCF/68/


Solution

  • I have a few suggestions to clean up your code. The first thing to realize is that you should be injecting the mock $timeout object into your test and calling $timeout.flush(251) to make sure your code runs.

    Like this:

    it('test watch', inject(function($compile, $rootScope, $timeout) {
        // as before
        $timeout.flush(251);
        // test that your code has run
    }));
    

    Another suggestion: instead of using jQuery's $ object, use $window.document or $document[0] to access the browser's native components. With this, you can write this:

    var scrollTo = $document[0].getElementById(element);
    

    and then you no longer have to access your scrollTo element with [0].