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mock-kue

v0.0.8

Published

Mock kue in tests

Readme

mock-kue is a small mocking library for kue. It mocks out trigger and process functions in kue, while maintaining the jobs in an internal array. You can then inspect the job count and run them at any given time. No connection to redis will be made by kue.

Installation

Node.js:

npm install mock-kue

To use, simply require the library:

require('mock-kue');

Job Count

You can inspect the job count as follows:

var kue = require('kue'),
    jobs = kue.createQueue();

jobs.create('email', {
    title: 'welcome email for tj'
  , to: '[email protected]'
  , template: 'welcome-email'
}).save();

kue.jobCount(); // -> '1'

Processing Jobs

To process the jobs in the queue, you need to call the .drain() method. .drain() returns a promise. The promise will be fulfilled once all the jobs are done processing. Here's an example:

kue.drain()
.then(function() {
    kue.jobCount(); // -> '0'
}, function(err) {
    // there was an error in processing the jobs
    console.log(err.message); 
});

Clearing Jobs

To clear a job, call the .clear() method:

jobs.create(...).save();
kue.jobCount(); // -> '1'
kue.clear();
kue.jobCount(); // -> '0'

Inspecting Jobs

To get the access to created jobs, call the .getJobs() method:

jobs.create(...).save();
jobs.create(...).save();
kue.jobCount(); // -> '2'
kue.getJobs(); // -> rturns the array of created jobs

License

Copyright (c) 2014 built.io team. This software is licensed under the MIT License.