What is the difference between createspy and createspyobj
jasmine.createSpy
can be used when there is no function to spy on. It will track calls and arguments like a spyOn
but there is no implementation.
jasmine.createSpyObj
is used to create a mock that will spy on one or more methods. It returns an object that has a property for each string that is a spy.
If you want to create a mock you should use jasmine.createSpyObj
. Check out the examples below.
From the Jasmine documentation http://jasmine.github.io/2.0/introduction.html...
createSpy:
describe("A spy, when created manually", function() {
var whatAmI;
beforeEach(function() {
whatAmI = jasmine.createSpy('whatAmI');
whatAmI("I", "am", "a", "spy");
});
it("is named, which helps in error reporting", function() {
expect(whatAmI.and.identity()).toEqual('whatAmI');
});
it("tracks that the spy was called", function() {
expect(whatAmI).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("tracks its number of calls", function() {
expect(whatAmI.calls.count()).toEqual(1);
});
it("tracks all the arguments of its calls", function() {
expect(whatAmI).toHaveBeenCalledWith("I", "am", "a", "spy");
});
it("allows access to the most recent call", function() {
expect(whatAmI.calls.mostRecent().args[0]).toEqual("I");
});
});
createSpyObj:
describe("Multiple spies, when created manually", function() {
var tape;
beforeEach(function() {
tape = jasmine.createSpyObj('tape', ['play', 'pause', 'stop', 'rewind']);
tape.play();
tape.pause();
tape.rewind(0);
});
it("creates spies for each requested function", function() {
expect(tape.play).toBeDefined();
expect(tape.pause).toBeDefined();
expect(tape.stop).toBeDefined();
expect(tape.rewind).toBeDefined();
});
it("tracks that the spies were called", function() {
expect(tape.play).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(tape.pause).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(tape.rewind).toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(tape.stop).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("tracks all the arguments of its calls", function() {
expect(tape.rewind).toHaveBeenCalledWith(0);
});
});