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Why does my mock of my api return a 404 error?


I use axios-mock-adapter to mock my API, it works correctly but on one mock it returns a 404 error and I cannot found why.

There is here the sandbox with test, you can see when we run the test, the second check failed because the axios POST call haven't be mock. I have try to remove the header part but the sandbox has just crash when I have run test.


Mock of API (test part):

import axios from "axios";
import MockAdapter from 'axios-mock-adapter';
import Utils from "../Utils/Utils";

// Global variable for post request with axios
global.users_post = axios.create({
  baseURL: "http://localhost:5000/api/",
  headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
});

/* Mockup API */
var userMock = new MockAdapter(users_post);

const user_resp_full = {
  data: {
    first_name: "Test",
    last_name: "Test",
    email: "test@gmail.com",
    address: "Test",
    zipcode: 1010,
    city: "Test",
    admin: false
  }
}

const testAPI = () => {
    userMock
      .onPost("users", user_resp_full, Utils.getAuth())
      .reply(200, {data: {status: "success"}});
}

test("something", async () => {
  let tree = shallow(<UserManage type="create" uuid="" />);
  testAPI();
  await flushPromises();
  // Some test

  tree.find("#confirm-create").simulate("click");
  await flushPromises();
  // Error 404, mock isn't trigger
})

I have already check, data is the same, same for endpoint but it seems doesn't mock it correctly.


Axios call in class:

function (fields) {
    users_post.post("users", fields, Utils.getAuth())
    .then(resp => {
      let data = resp.data;
      // Do something
    })
    .catch(resp => {
      let data = resp.response.data;
      // Display error
    });
}

At this point, in my Jest test it returns a 404 error, so it hasn't mock my endpoint API (Other works).
The Utils.getAuth() function returns a header with a auth token.


Data send

That concerns content of data send (First is before the test call with mock, second is in the tested function and data log is the data send to api):

console.log src/tests/UserManage.test.js:222
  POST USER 2
{"first_name":"Test","last_name":"Test","email":"test@gmail.com","address":"Test","zipcode":1010,"city":"Test","admin":false}
console.log src/Components/Users/UserManage.js:152
  POST USER
console.log src/Components/Users/UserManage.js:153
{"first_name":"Test","last_name":"Test","email":"test@gmail.com","address":"Test","zipcode":1010,"city":"Test","admin":false}


Update

This error happen only when I use a POST request with a header like that:

axios.post("http://localhost/api/user/update", {name: "Test"}, {headers: {"Authorization": "Bearer token")}});

I have see on axios-mock-adapter github test page that eventually we should put headers in test without the label before:
{headers: {Autorization: "Bearer token"}} become {Autorization: "Bearer token"}
But unfortunately it doesn't work better than I have.


Solution

With the response of Matt Carlotta and his codesandbox, I modify mine with 2 examples of fixed issue:

* With axios-mock-adapter


Solution

  • Alrighty, round two.

    As demonstrated in the Unit Testing codesandbox below, if you try to use await flushPromises() on the deleteUserDataOverTime method, it fails. It fails because it didn't resolve the promise. This promise takes some time to resolve and isn't being handled properly.

    In addition, due to the asynchronous nature of the tests, you shouldn't include unit and integration tests within the same test file. Since the tests are asynchronous, calling mockAxios.reset() or mockAxios.restore() on the same mocked request or same mocked instance -- to make any additional real or fake API calls -- can and will inadvertently impact all the API calls (again they're asynchronous, not synchronous tests).

    Working example of Unit testing an API: https://codesandbox.io/s/6z36z6pzyr (fake API -- includes GET, PUT, POST and DELETE)

    Working example of Integration testing an API: https://codesandbox.io/s/7z93xnm206 (real API -- only includes GET, but functionality should remain the same for PUT, POST, and DELETE)

    Working example of your codesandbox: https://codesandbox.io/s/526pj28n1n