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firebase-admin-mock

v0.0.10

Published

Mock Firebase without a connection to a server

Downloads

2,000

Readme

Firebase Admin Mock

Notice

ALPHA SOFTWARE. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Installing

To install just:

$ npm install --save firebase-admin-mock

or if you prefer yarn:

$ yarn add firebase-admin-mock

Get Started

Unlike firebase-admin we do not export the admin object, but an AdminRoot constructor for the admin object.

const {
  AdminRoot,
} = require('firebase-admin-mock');

const admin = new AdminRoot();

This is so you can easily replace the admin object on each individual test, if you need to, instead of doing cleanup. In jest it would look something like this.

let admin;
describe('testing suite', () => {
  beforeEach(() => {
    admin = new AdminRoot();
    admin.initializeApp({ ... });
  });
});

API

We implement the same API as firebase-admin but we've added some useful testing methods and variables.

exports

AdminRoot

Constructor for an admin instance.

defaultConfig

Placeholder configuration for admin.initializeApp(). Example:

const { AdminRoot, defaultConfig } = require('firebase-admin-mock');

const admin = new AdminRoot();
admin.initializeApp(defaultConfig);

// ... rest of your code

admin.database()

setMockData(data: null | string | number | boolean | object): void

Validates that data is a valid Firebase data tree i.e. it has no undefined properties, and transforms the data tree when necessary, e.g by stripping away null properties and transforming nested keys like foo/bar into foo: { bar: ... }. This method runs without firing event handlers so it is useful for setting the initial state of the database one might expect.

getMockData(): null | string | number | boolean | object

Returns the validated and parsed data tree.

purgeMockData(): void

Deletes the data tree without firing event handlers.

getPushKeys(): Array

Returns all the .push() keys that have been created. Useful for testing against the result .getMockData().

Checklist

  • [ ] Auth
  • [x] Realtime Database
    • Missing child_moved events
    • Missing an implementation for priorities
  • [ ] Messaging

What we are not

The idea of this library is to locally test the soundness of the code you write against Firebase. This is not meant to act as a replacement for Firebase or any of its products.