Use this module with Jest to run web tests
that rely on localstorage
and / or sessionStorage
where you want a working
localStorage API with mocked functions.
This module has no runtime dependencies so your project won't pull in additional module dependencies by using this.
Note that with jest@24
and above this project potentially duplicating functionality.
This should only be installed as a development dependency (devDependencies
) as
it is only designed for testing. The module is transpiled via
babel to support the current active Node LTS
version (6.11.3).
yarn:
yarn add --dev jest-localstorage-mock
npm:
npm i --save-dev jest-localstorage-mock
The simplest setup is to use the module system, you may also choose to create a setup file if needed.
In your package.json
under the jest
configuration section
create a setupFiles
array and add jest-localstorage-mock
to the array. Also, ensure you have not enabled resetMocks
.
{
"jest": {
"resetMocks": false,
"setupFiles": ["jest-localstorage-mock"]
}
}
If you already have a setupFiles
attribute you can also append
jest-localstorage-mock
to the array.
{
"jest": {
"resetMocks": false,
"setupFiles": ["./__setups__/other.js", "jest-localstorage-mock"]
}
}
Alternatively you can create a new setup file which then requires this module or
add the require
statement to an existing setup file.
__setups__/localstorage.js
import 'jest-localstorage-mock';
// or
require('jest-localstorage-mock');
Add that file to your setupFiles
array:
"jest": {
"setupFiles": [
"./__setups__/localstorage.js"
]
}
For a create-react-app
project you can replace the
suggested mock
with this at the beginning of the existing src/setupTests.js
file:
require('jest-localstorage-mock');
You must also override some of create-react-app's default jest configuration. You can do so in your package.json
:
{
"jest": {
"resetMocks": false
}
}
For more information, see #125.
By including this in your Jest setup you'll allow tests that expect a
localStorage
and sessionStorage
object to continue to run. The module can
also allow you to use the mocks provided to check that your localStorage is
being used as expected.
The __STORE__
attribute of localStorage.__STORE__
or
sessionStorage.__STORE__
is made available for you to directly access the
storage object if needed.
Check that your localStorage
calls were made when they were supposed to.
test('should save to localStorage', () => {
const KEY = 'foo',
VALUE = 'bar';
dispatch(action.update(KEY, VALUE));
expect(localStorage.setItem).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(KEY, VALUE);
expect(localStorage.__STORE__[KEY]).toBe(VALUE);
expect(Object.keys(localStorage.__STORE__).length).toBe(1);
});
Check that your sessionStorage
is empty, examples work with either
localStorage
or sessionStorage
.
test('should have cleared the sessionStorage', () => {
dispatch(action.reset());
expect(sessionStorage.clear).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
expect(sessionStorage.__STORE__).toEqual({}); // check store values
expect(sessionStorage.length).toBe(0); // or check length
});
Check that localStorage
calls were not made when they shouldn't have been.
test('should not have saved to localStorage', () => {
const KEY = 'foo',
VALUE = 'bar';
dispatch(action.notIdempotent(KEY, VALUE));
expect(localStorage.setItem).not.toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(KEY, VALUE);
expect(Object.keys(localStorage.__STORE__).length).toBe(0);
});
Reset your localStorage
data and mocks before each test to prevent leaking.
beforeEach(() => {
// to fully reset the state between tests, clear the storage
localStorage.clear();
// and reset all mocks
jest.clearAllMocks();
// clearAllMocks will impact your other mocks too, so you can optionally reset individual mocks instead:
localStorage.setItem.mockClear();
});
test('should not impact the next test', () => {
const KEY = 'foo',
VALUE = 'bar';
dispatch(action.update(KEY, VALUE));
expect(localStorage.setItem).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(KEY, VALUE);
expect(localStorage.__STORE__[KEY]).toBe(VALUE);
expect(Object.keys(localStorage.__STORE__).length).toBe(1);
});
test('should not be impacted by the previous test', () => {
const KEY = 'baz',
VALUE = 'zab';
dispatch(action.update(KEY, VALUE));
expect(localStorage.setItem).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(KEY, VALUE);
expect(localStorage.__STORE__[KEY]).toBe(VALUE);
expect(Object.keys(localStorage.__STORE__).length).toBe(1);
});
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