Sanju
Sanju

Reputation: 1518

How to correctly use SharedModules with Router while testing angular 2 application?

I'm trying to unit test a (angular 2) component with routerLink and routerLinkActive but all test cases fail with following error message. (Note: I have stubbed the router and other related dependencies. Here's the reference that I used for the same.).

Cannot read property 'subscribe' of undefined

I have also noticed that when routerLink and routerLinkActive are removed from my template, all test cases will run without any errors.

I think the error is caused by either RouterTestingModule or SharedModule(contains component for displaying and validating password input field). So I tried removing or adding them to find which is actually causing the problem. Here's what I observed.

TestBed configuration:

TestBed.configureTestingModule({

            imports: [CoreModule,SharedModule,RouterTestingModule],
            declarations: [ MyComponent,RouterLinkStubDirective,RouterOutletStubComponent ],
            providers: [
                FormBuilder,
                { provide: Router, useClass: RouterStub },
                { provide: ActivatedRoute, userClass: ActivatedRouteStub}
            ],
            schemas: [NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA]
        })
            .overrideComponent(MyComponent, {
                set: {
                    providers: [
                        {provide: AuthModel, useClass: MockAuthModel}    
                    ],
                }
            })
            .compileComponents();
    }));

ActivatedRouterStub:

@Injectable()
export class ActivatedRouteStub {

    // ActivatedRoute.params is Observable
    private subject = new BehaviorSubject(this.testParams);
    params = this.subject.asObservable();

    // Test parameters
    private _testParams: {};
    get testParams() { return this._testParams; }
    set testParams(params: {}) {
        this._testParams = params;
        this.subject.next(params);
    }

    // ActivatedRoute.snapshot.params
    get snapshot() {
        return { params: this.testParams };
    }
}

What changes should I make to solve the issue?

Upvotes: 6

Views: 2704

Answers (2)

Sanju
Sanju

Reputation: 1518

I have managed to solve this issue. I'll list what changes I made to solve the issue.

  1. As I mentioned in the comments, routerLink works only on real router. So we need to include RouterTestingModule (include .withRoutes([{path: 'some/path',component: someComponent}]) if you plan to click on it while testing).

  2. We need not provide Router dependencies separately if we have added RouterTestingModule already. So I removed both Router and ActivatedRoute dependency that I provided. Now, the error changed from Cannot read property 'subscribe' of undefined to Cannot read property 'outlets' of null.

  3. I found out this error occurs when the routerLink is pointing to a null variable. In my case, the property called favoriteUrl that i assigned to routerLink was null because of the isolated testing environment. So I manually assigned a value to the property in beforeEach function and that solved the problem, atleast for me.

Thanks to everyone who tried to help! :-)

References:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/45916133/8558515

https://stackoverflow.com/a/42039920/8558515

Upvotes: 4

KlsLondon
KlsLondon

Reputation: 1280

Angular has no way of knowing that you want it to use the activatedRoute variable that you created yourself(as per comment) so it will create default one and use that in DI. Instead of the current setup for the ActivatedRoute dependency use { provide: ActivatedRoute, useValue: mockInstance} where mockInstance is a mock of ActivatedRoute, you can create that with jasmine.createSpyObj

Upvotes: 0

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