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We need to test if this can be combined with the global setup/teardown proposed in qunitjs/qunit#635. This might be quite interesting:
QUnit.config.beforeEach = function() {
for (mocks in this) {
if (/beforeEach|afterEach/.test(mocks)) {
continue;
}
var mock = this[mocks];
if ( $.type(mock) === "string" ){
$.mockjax({
url: "/_api" + url,
proxy: mock,
responseTime: 1
});
} else {
$.mockjax($.extend(mock,{url: "/_api" + url}));
}
}
};
QUnit.module("followings", {
"/me/followings/183*": "/fixtures/forss.json",
"/me/followings/455*": {
responseStatus: 404,
responseText: "404 not found",
responseTime: 1
}
});
QUnit.test("match", function() {
return $.ajax("/me/followings/183").then(function() {
ok(true, "should be found")
})
})
QUnit.test("not found", function() {
return $.ajax("/me/followings/455").catch(function() {
ok(true, "should fail")
})
})
This is based on tests I wrote a while ago for an app that involved a lot of calls to a JSON API. The $.ajax
calls, mocked using mockjax, are placeholders for the actual application logic. Here I've combined the new global beforeEach methods, the extra data provided to module
with promise based async testing.
I don't see any reason for the this
context to contain the beforeEach/afterEach. Filtering those out would remove the need to do that inside the handler itself, as I've done above.
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