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I'm new to using nodejs testing using jest and nock. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my tests.



I can of course create a payment and then call the webhook myself, but then molly will 'call home' to verify the payment status.



I've read that I should use 'nock' to intercept the calls, but now do I determine what the content of the mocks need to be to convince mollie that indeed a payment was made?



Has anyone experience with setting this up?










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I'm new to using nodejs testing using jest and nock. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my tests.



I can of course create a payment and then call the webhook myself, but then molly will 'call home' to verify the payment status.



I've read that I should use 'nock' to intercept the calls, but now do I determine what the content of the mocks need to be to convince mollie that indeed a payment was made?



Has anyone experience with setting this up?










share|improve this question























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I'm new to using nodejs testing using jest and nock. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my tests.



I can of course create a payment and then call the webhook myself, but then molly will 'call home' to verify the payment status.



I've read that I should use 'nock' to intercept the calls, but now do I determine what the content of the mocks need to be to convince mollie that indeed a payment was made?



Has anyone experience with setting this up?










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I'm new to using nodejs testing using jest and nock. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my tests.



I can of course create a payment and then call the webhook myself, but then molly will 'call home' to verify the payment status.



I've read that I should use 'nock' to intercept the calls, but now do I determine what the content of the mocks need to be to convince mollie that indeed a payment was made?



Has anyone experience with setting this up?







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