AngularJS: test method with $http call raise ERROR












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I have such controller in AngularJS:



  (angular => {
'use strict';

const component = {
bindings: {
fileLoaded: '&'
},
templateUrl:
'/some-component/some-component.template.html',
controller
};

function controller(SomeService) {
const ctrl = this;

ctrl.data = null;
ctrl.isLoading = false;

ctrl.saveIt = (data) => {
ctrl.isUpdating = true;

SomeService.setData(data).then(
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
},
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});
};
}

controller.$inject = [ 'SomeService' ];

angular.module('myApp').component('someComponent', component);
})(window.angular);


and I try to write such a test:



'use strict';

describe('someComponent Component', () => {
let $componentController;
let $rootScope = null;
let $scope = null;
let $httpBackend = null;
let SomeService = null;

beforeEach(module('myApp'));
beforeEach(inject(function(_$componentController_, _$rootScope_, _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_) {
$componentController = _$componentController_;
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
SomeService = _SomeService_;

$scope = $rootScope.$new();
}));

describe('method: saveIt', () => {
it('call saveIt (POST)', () => {
const ctrl = $componentController('someComponent', null, {});

const data = { someData: 'someDataSomeData' };

ctrl.saveIt(data);

$httpBackend
.expectPOST('/someURL')
.respond(200, {});

SomeService.setData(data)
.then(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
})
.catch(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});

$httpBackend.flush();

expect(ctrl.data).not.toBe(null);
expect(ctrl.isLoading).toBe(false);
});
});
});


but it just raise an ERROR without any explanation: what & where is wrong



how to debug & solve it? what i do wrong?










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  • Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 14:05










  • @PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:33










  • what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 15:46










  • yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:53
















0














I have such controller in AngularJS:



  (angular => {
'use strict';

const component = {
bindings: {
fileLoaded: '&'
},
templateUrl:
'/some-component/some-component.template.html',
controller
};

function controller(SomeService) {
const ctrl = this;

ctrl.data = null;
ctrl.isLoading = false;

ctrl.saveIt = (data) => {
ctrl.isUpdating = true;

SomeService.setData(data).then(
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
},
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});
};
}

controller.$inject = [ 'SomeService' ];

angular.module('myApp').component('someComponent', component);
})(window.angular);


and I try to write such a test:



'use strict';

describe('someComponent Component', () => {
let $componentController;
let $rootScope = null;
let $scope = null;
let $httpBackend = null;
let SomeService = null;

beforeEach(module('myApp'));
beforeEach(inject(function(_$componentController_, _$rootScope_, _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_) {
$componentController = _$componentController_;
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
SomeService = _SomeService_;

$scope = $rootScope.$new();
}));

describe('method: saveIt', () => {
it('call saveIt (POST)', () => {
const ctrl = $componentController('someComponent', null, {});

const data = { someData: 'someDataSomeData' };

ctrl.saveIt(data);

$httpBackend
.expectPOST('/someURL')
.respond(200, {});

SomeService.setData(data)
.then(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
})
.catch(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});

$httpBackend.flush();

expect(ctrl.data).not.toBe(null);
expect(ctrl.isLoading).toBe(false);
});
});
});


but it just raise an ERROR without any explanation: what & where is wrong



how to debug & solve it? what i do wrong?










share|improve this question






















  • Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 14:05










  • @PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:33










  • what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 15:46










  • yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:53














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I have such controller in AngularJS:



  (angular => {
'use strict';

const component = {
bindings: {
fileLoaded: '&'
},
templateUrl:
'/some-component/some-component.template.html',
controller
};

function controller(SomeService) {
const ctrl = this;

ctrl.data = null;
ctrl.isLoading = false;

ctrl.saveIt = (data) => {
ctrl.isUpdating = true;

SomeService.setData(data).then(
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
},
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});
};
}

controller.$inject = [ 'SomeService' ];

angular.module('myApp').component('someComponent', component);
})(window.angular);


and I try to write such a test:



'use strict';

describe('someComponent Component', () => {
let $componentController;
let $rootScope = null;
let $scope = null;
let $httpBackend = null;
let SomeService = null;

beforeEach(module('myApp'));
beforeEach(inject(function(_$componentController_, _$rootScope_, _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_) {
$componentController = _$componentController_;
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
SomeService = _SomeService_;

$scope = $rootScope.$new();
}));

describe('method: saveIt', () => {
it('call saveIt (POST)', () => {
const ctrl = $componentController('someComponent', null, {});

const data = { someData: 'someDataSomeData' };

ctrl.saveIt(data);

$httpBackend
.expectPOST('/someURL')
.respond(200, {});

SomeService.setData(data)
.then(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
})
.catch(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});

$httpBackend.flush();

expect(ctrl.data).not.toBe(null);
expect(ctrl.isLoading).toBe(false);
});
});
});


but it just raise an ERROR without any explanation: what & where is wrong



how to debug & solve it? what i do wrong?










share|improve this question













I have such controller in AngularJS:



  (angular => {
'use strict';

const component = {
bindings: {
fileLoaded: '&'
},
templateUrl:
'/some-component/some-component.template.html',
controller
};

function controller(SomeService) {
const ctrl = this;

ctrl.data = null;
ctrl.isLoading = false;

ctrl.saveIt = (data) => {
ctrl.isUpdating = true;

SomeService.setData(data).then(
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
},
() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});
};
}

controller.$inject = [ 'SomeService' ];

angular.module('myApp').component('someComponent', component);
})(window.angular);


and I try to write such a test:



'use strict';

describe('someComponent Component', () => {
let $componentController;
let $rootScope = null;
let $scope = null;
let $httpBackend = null;
let SomeService = null;

beforeEach(module('myApp'));
beforeEach(inject(function(_$componentController_, _$rootScope_, _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_) {
$componentController = _$componentController_;
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$httpBackend = _$httpBackend_;
SomeService = _SomeService_;

$scope = $rootScope.$new();
}));

describe('method: saveIt', () => {
it('call saveIt (POST)', () => {
const ctrl = $componentController('someComponent', null, {});

const data = { someData: 'someDataSomeData' };

ctrl.saveIt(data);

$httpBackend
.expectPOST('/someURL')
.respond(200, {});

SomeService.setData(data)
.then(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
ctrl.data = data;
})
.catch(() => {
ctrl.isLoading = false;
});

$httpBackend.flush();

expect(ctrl.data).not.toBe(null);
expect(ctrl.isLoading).toBe(false);
});
});
});


but it just raise an ERROR without any explanation: what & where is wrong



how to debug & solve it? what i do wrong?







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  • Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 14:05










  • @PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:33










  • what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 15:46










  • yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:53


















  • Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 14:05










  • @PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:33










  • what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
    – Petr Averyanov
    Nov 21 at 15:46










  • yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
    – brabertaser19
    Nov 21 at 15:53
















Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
– Petr Averyanov
Nov 21 at 14:05




Look at this plunk embed.plnkr.co/2UV86rHAn9oC6m7wCgwq . You can copy your code their and debug it in Chrome step by step.
– Petr Averyanov
Nov 21 at 14:05












@PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
– brabertaser19
Nov 21 at 15:33




@PetrAveryanov the problem is that karma throws error. In browsers everything is ok. Probably of the injections?
– brabertaser19
Nov 21 at 15:33












what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
– Petr Averyanov
Nov 21 at 15:46




what do you mean 'karma throws error'... So you cant run any test or you cant run this test? If in browser is 'all ok' - means you already created plunk that runs your test?
– Petr Averyanov
Nov 21 at 15:46












yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
– brabertaser19
Nov 21 at 15:53




yes, in browser all tests are marked as 'passed' but! Electron 1.7.12 (Node 7.9.0) ERROR and that's all, until I remove _$httpBackend_, _SomeService_ from test
– brabertaser19
Nov 21 at 15:53

















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