I am very new to this (angularjs, jasmine, testacular) and I have this code (I simplified it a bit, leaving only what matters):
//my_module.js
angular.module(\'m
You're not too far from what you need. First off, as you require my_data
as my_module
dependency, you don't need to inject my_module
to the controller, just the factory (my_factory
);
Secondly, you want to make use of ngMock. The docs are not very complete, but give a good insight. More here and a example here (look for test/unit/controllers
).
Basically, what you want to do is to mock the service so you can be assured it has been called. To achieve it, inject $provide
to your angular.mock.module
call and provide a mocked my_factory
service. The best way to achieve it is something like this:
describe('testing my_controller.my_function', function () {
var mockedFactory, $rootScope, $controller;
beforeEach(module('my_module', function($provide) {
mockedFactory = {
save: jasmine.createSpy()
};
$provide.value('my_factory', mockedFactory);
}));
beforeEach(inject(function(_$rootScope_, _$controller_) {
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$controller = _$controller_;
}));
scope = $rootScope.$new();
it('should call the save function', function() {
scope.my_function();
expect(mockedFactory.save).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
}
This way you'll override my_factory
dependency.