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@brimdata/electron-mock-ipc

v0.0.1

Published

Mock Electron's ipcMain and ipcRenderer

Downloads

5

Readme

ElectronMockIPC

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This is a mock library for ipcMain and ipcRenderer in Electron. They communicate with each other, so you can mock ipc methods in your tests without changing your production code.

Install

$ npm install --save-dev electron-mock-ipc

or

$ yarn add --dev electron-mock-ipc

Usage

This library can use in jest, and mocha.

At first, please create a file to mock:

import createIPCMock from 'electron-mock-ipc'

const mocked = createIPCMock()
const ipcMain = mocked.ipcMain
const ipcRenderer = mocked.ipcRenderer
export { ipcMain, ipcRenderer }

and save it as spec/mock/electron-mock.ts.

Jest

In Jest, please replace electron object using moduleNameMapper. Please override it in package.json.

  "jest": {
    "moduleNameMapper": {
      "^electron$": "<rootDir>/spec/mock/electron-mock.ts"
    }
  }

After that, all ipc objects are mocked, so you can write tests as below.

import { IpcMainEvent } from 'electron'
import { ipcMain } from '~/spec/mock/electron-mock'
import { targetMethod } from '~/src/target'

describe('your test', () => {
  it('should be received', async () => {
    ipcMain.once('test-event', (event: IpcMainEvent, obj: string) => {
      event.sender.send('response-test-event', 'response' + obj)
    })
    const res = await targetMethod()
    expect(res).toEqual('responsehoge')
  })
})

Mocha

In Mocha, you can not inject a mock object easily. So, please inject the ipcRenderer object in preload.js, and use preload.js to load electron.

import { ipcRenderer } from 'electron'
import { ipcRenderer as mock } from '~/spec/mock/electron-mock'

if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'test') {
  global.ipcRenderer = mock
} else {
  global.ipcRenderer = ipcRenderer
}

preload.js is used to disable nodeIntegration, please refer here.

And write test.

import { IpcMainEvent } from 'electron'
import { targetMethod } from '~/src/target'
import { ipcMain } from '~/spec/mock/electron'
import { describe, it } from 'mocha'
import { expect } from 'chai'

describe('your test', () => {
  it('should be received', async () => {
    ipcMain.once('test-event', (event: IpcMainEvent, obj: string) => {
      event.sender.send('response-test-event', 'response' + obj)
    })
    const res = await targetMethod()
    expect(res).to.equal('responsehoge')
  })
})

Example

I prepared a test example, please refer here.

License

The software is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.