angular-docs-cn/modules/@angular/http/testing/mock_backend.ts

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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {Injectable} from '@angular/core';
import {Connection, ConnectionBackend, ReadyState, Request, Response} from '@angular/http';
import {ReplaySubject} from 'rxjs/ReplaySubject';
import {Subject} from 'rxjs/Subject';
import {take} from 'rxjs/operator/take';
/**
*
* Mock Connection to represent a {@link Connection} for tests.
*
* @experimental
*/
export class MockConnection implements Connection {
// TODO Name `readyState` should change to be more generic, and states could be made to be more
// descriptive than ResourceLoader states.
/**
* Describes the state of the connection, based on `XMLHttpRequest.readyState`, but with
* additional states. For example, state 5 indicates an aborted connection.
*/
readyState: ReadyState;
/**
* {@link Request} instance used to create the connection.
*/
request: Request;
/**
* {@link EventEmitter} of {@link Response}. Can be subscribed to in order to be notified when a
* response is available.
*/
response: ReplaySubject<Response>;
constructor(req: Request) {
this.response = <any>take.call(new ReplaySubject(1), 1);
this.readyState = ReadyState.Open;
this.request = req;
}
/**
* Sends a mock response to the connection. This response is the value that is emitted to the
* {@link EventEmitter} returned by {@link Http}.
*
* ### Example
*
* ```
* var connection;
* backend.connections.subscribe(c => connection = c);
* http.request('data.json').subscribe(res => console.log(res.text()));
* connection.mockRespond(new Response(new ResponseOptions({ body: 'fake response' }))); //logs
* 'fake response'
* ```
*
*/
mockRespond(res: Response) {
if (this.readyState === ReadyState.Done || this.readyState === ReadyState.Cancelled) {
throw new Error('Connection has already been resolved');
}
this.readyState = ReadyState.Done;
this.response.next(res);
this.response.complete();
}
/**
* Not yet implemented!
*
* Sends the provided {@link Response} to the `downloadObserver` of the `Request`
* associated with this connection.
*/
mockDownload(res: Response) {
// this.request.downloadObserver.onNext(res);
// if (res.bytesLoaded === res.totalBytes) {
// this.request.downloadObserver.onCompleted();
// }
}
// TODO(jeffbcross): consider using Response type
/**
* Emits the provided error object as an error to the {@link Response} {@link EventEmitter}
* returned
* from {@link Http}.
*
* ### Example
*
* ```
* var connection;
* backend.connections.subscribe(c => connection = c);
* http.request('data.json').subscribe(res => res, err => console.log(err)));
* connection.mockError(new Error('error'));
* ```
*
*/
mockError(err?: Error) {
// Matches ResourceLoader semantics
this.readyState = ReadyState.Done;
this.response.error(err);
}
}
/**
* A mock backend for testing the {@link Http} service.
*
* This class can be injected in tests, and should be used to override providers
* to other backends, such as {@link XHRBackend}.
*
* ### Example
*
* ```
* import {BaseRequestOptions, Http} from '@angular/http';
* import {MockBackend} from '@angular/http/testing';
* it('should get some data', inject([AsyncTestCompleter], (async) => {
* var connection;
* var injector = Injector.resolveAndCreate([
* MockBackend,
* {provide: Http, useFactory: (backend, options) => {
* return new Http(backend, options);
* }, deps: [MockBackend, BaseRequestOptions]}]);
* var http = injector.get(Http);
* var backend = injector.get(MockBackend);
* //Assign any newly-created connection to local variable
* backend.connections.subscribe(c => connection = c);
* http.request('data.json').subscribe((res) => {
* expect(res.text()).toBe('awesome');
* async.done();
* });
* connection.mockRespond(new Response('awesome'));
* }));
* ```
*
* This method only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*
* @experimental
*/
@Injectable()
export class MockBackend implements ConnectionBackend {
/**
* {@link EventEmitter}
* of {@link MockConnection} instances that have been created by this backend. Can be subscribed
* to in order to respond to connections.
*
* ### Example
*
* ```
* import {Http, BaseRequestOptions, Response} from '@angular/http';
* import {MockBackend} from '@angular/http/testing';
* import {Injector, provide} from '@angular/core';
*
* it('should get a response', () => {
* var connection; //this will be set when a new connection is emitted from the backend.
* var text; //this will be set from mock response
* var injector = Injector.resolveAndCreate([
* MockBackend,
* {provide: Http, useFactory: (backend, options) => {
* return new Http(backend, options);
* }, deps: [MockBackend, BaseRequestOptions]}]);
* var backend = injector.get(MockBackend);
* var http = injector.get(Http);
* backend.connections.subscribe(c => connection = c);
* http.request('something.json').subscribe(res => {
* text = res.text();
* });
* connection.mockRespond(new Response({body: 'Something'}));
* expect(text).toBe('Something');
* });
* ```
*
* This property only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*/
connections: any; //<MockConnection>
/**
* An array representation of `connections`. This array will be updated with each connection that
* is created by this backend.
*
* This property only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*/
connectionsArray: MockConnection[];
/**
* {@link EventEmitter} of {@link MockConnection} instances that haven't yet been resolved (i.e.
* with a `readyState`
* less than 4). Used internally to verify that no connections are pending via the
* `verifyNoPendingRequests` method.
*
* This property only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*/
pendingConnections: any; // Subject<MockConnection>
constructor() {
this.connectionsArray = [];
this.connections = new Subject();
this.connections.subscribe(
(connection: MockConnection) => this.connectionsArray.push(connection));
this.pendingConnections = new Subject();
}
/**
* Checks all connections, and raises an exception if any connection has not received a response.
*
* This method only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*/
verifyNoPendingRequests() {
let pending = 0;
this.pendingConnections.subscribe((c: MockConnection) => pending++);
if (pending > 0) throw new Error(`${pending} pending connections to be resolved`);
}
/**
* Can be used in conjunction with `verifyNoPendingRequests` to resolve any not-yet-resolve
* connections, if it's expected that there are connections that have not yet received a response.
*
* This method only exists in the mock implementation, not in real Backends.
*/
resolveAllConnections() { this.connections.subscribe((c: MockConnection) => c.readyState = 4); }
/**
* Creates a new {@link MockConnection}. This is equivalent to calling `new
* MockConnection()`, except that it also will emit the new `Connection` to the `connections`
* emitter of this `MockBackend` instance. This method will usually only be used by tests
* against the framework itself, not by end-users.
*/
createConnection(req: Request): MockConnection {
if (!req || !(req instanceof Request)) {
throw new Error(`createConnection requires an instance of Request, got ${req}`);
}
const connection = new MockConnection(req);
this.connections.next(connection);
return connection;
}
}