I can't figure out a way to stub a function called from within the same module this function is defined (the stub does not seem to work). Here's an example:
myModule.js:
'use strict'
function foo () {
return 'foo'
}
exports.foo = foo
function bar () {
return foo()
}
exports.bar = bar
myModule.test.js:
'use strict'
const chai = require('chai')
const sinon = require('sinon')
chai.should()
const myModule = require('./myModule')
describe('myModule', () => {
describe('bar', () => {
it('should return foo', () => {
myModule.bar().should.equal('foo') // succeeds
})
describe('when stubbed', () => {
before(() => {
sinon.stub(myModule, 'foo').returns('foo2') // this stub seems ignored
})
it('should return foo2', () => {
myModule.bar().should.equal('foo2') // fails
})
})
})
})
This reminds me of Java static functions which are not stubbable (almost).
Any idea how to achieve what I'm trying to do? I know that extracting foo
in a different module will work, but that's not what I'm trying to do here. I'm also aware that invoking foo
in the bar
method with the keyword this
will also work, I'm puzzled toward the use of ?this
?in this context (since I'm not using OOP).
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