I want to test the error handling in my Angular2 component and therefore want to mock a service to return an Observable.throw(\'error\'). How can that be done using Jasmine and
You should create
an observable, and just call the observer error
. For example
let mockService = {
error: false,
data: 'something',
getData: () => {
return Observable.create(observer => {
if (this.error) {
observer.error(new Error(..))
} else {
observer.next(this.data);
}
observer.complete();
})
}
}
Now for your tests, you can use the mock for both success cases and error cases. For an error case, just set the error
property to true. In the success case, next
is called with the data.
When you subscribe to an observable, you can pass three callback, success
, error
, and complete
service.getData().subscribe(
(data) => {} // sucess
(error) => {} // error
() => {} // complete
)
So with the observer
, when calling observer.next
, observer.error
, observer.complete
, the corresponding callback will be called.
Here is my solution for the ones using Rxjs 6
let mockService = {
getData: () => {
return of({data:'any data'});
}
}
spyOn(mockService , 'getData').and.callFake(() => {
return throwError(new Error('Fake error'));
});
You can simply mock Observable
and throw error object using Observable.throw({status: 404})
and test error block of observable.
const xService = fixture.debugElement.injector.get(SomeService);
const mockCall = spyOn(xService, 'xMethod')
.and.returnValue(Observable.throw({status: 404}));
Here I am throwing http 404
error from Observable.throw({status: 404})
by mocking xMethod
of xSerive
in my test.