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sinon spy is not called in a stub with async function


Using sinon and enzyme I wanna test the following component:

// Apple.js
class Apple extends Component {

  componentDidMount = () => {

    this.props.start();
    Api.get()
      .then(data => {
        console.log(data); // THIS IS ALWAYS CALLED
        this.props.end();
      });
  }

  render () {
    return (<div></div>);
  }
}

If I just check endApy.called, it's always false. But wrapping it in a setTimeout will make it pass. Why console.log() is always called but not the props.end? Why setTimeout fixes it? Is there a better way of doing this?

// Apple.test.js
import sinon from 'sinon';
import { mount } from 'enzyme';
import Api from './Api';
import Apple from './Apple';


test('should call "end" if Api.get is successfull', t => {
  t.plan(2);
    sinon
        .stub(Api, 'get')
        .returns(Promise.resolve());

    const startSpy = sinon.spy();
    const endApy = sinon.spy();

    mount(<Apple start={ startSpy } end={ endApy } />);

    t.equal(startSpy.called, true);                    // ALWAYS PASSES 
    t.equal(endSpy.called, true);                      // ALWAYS FAILS
    setTimeout(() => t.equal(endApy.called, true));    // ALWAYS PASSES

    Api.get.restore();
});

Solution

  • Api.get is async function and it returns a promise, so to emulate async call in test you need to call resolves function not returns:

    Causes the stub to return a Promise which resolves to the provided value. When constructing the Promise, sinon uses the Promise.resolve method. You are responsible for providing a polyfill in environments which do not provide Promise.

    sinon
      .stub(Api, 'get')
      .resolves('ok');