Suppose I have a component I want to test that uses a very complex component. Furthermore it calls some of its methods using references obtained by @viewChildren
. For example
@Component({
moduleId: module.id,
selector: 'test',
template: '<complex *ngFor='let v of vals'></complex>' ,
})
export class TestComponent{
vals = [1,2,3,4]
@ViewChildren(ComplexComponent) cpxs : QueryList<ComplexComponent>
// ....
}
How can I replace the complex-component for a test double in `TestBed'?
Something like
@Component({
moduleId : module.id,
selector: 'complex', template: ''
})
class ComplexComponentStub {
}
describe('TestComponent', () => {
beforeEach( async(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations : [ComplexComponentStub, TestComponent],
});
it('should have four sons',()=>{
let fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);
let comp = fixture.componentInstance as TestComponent;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(comp.cpxs.length).toBe(4);
});
//....
}));
For a full example see the plnkr http://plnkr.co/edit/ybdrN8VimzktiDCTvhwe?p=preview
You can use reflect-metadata features to do it working:
it('should have four sons', () => {
const propMetadata = Reflect['getMetadata']('propMetadata', FatherComponent);
var originType = propMetadata.cpxs[0].selector;
propMetadata.cpxs[0].selector = ComplexComponentStub; // Replace ViewChild Type
let fixture = TestBed.createComponent(FatherComponent);
let comp = fixture.componentInstance as FatherComponent;
fixture.detectChanges();
expect(comp.cpxs.length).toBe(4);
propMetadata.cpxs[0].selector = originType; // reset ViewChild
});
You can read more about decorators and about reflect-metadata here: