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jest-gql is a minimalistic framework for GraphQL tests using jest and Apollo Client

How to use

Setup

npm install --save-dev @binpar/jest-gql react react-apollo react-dom graphql-tag jest apollo-client

If you are using "jest": "^21.2.1" please update to "jest": "^22.2.2" an error with the 21.1.1 version in the async test system makes it incompatible with jest-gql.

If you have need to setup babel and eslint we recommend to add this packages too (otherwise jump to executing the tests:

npm install --save-dev babel-cli babel-core babel-loader babel-plugin-inline-import babel-plugin-transform-exponentiation-operator babel-plugin-transform-object-rest-spread babel-preset-env babel-preset-es2015 babel-register eslint eslint-plugin-import eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

And create the .babelrc and .eslintrc in the application directory:

.babelrc

{
  "presets": [
    [
      "env",
      {
        "targets": {
          "node": "6.11"
        }
      }
    ]
  ],
  "plugins": [
    [
      "transform-object-rest-spread",
      {
        "useBuiltIns": true
      }
    ],
    [
      "babel-plugin-inline-import",
      {
        "extensions": [".json", ".gql", ".graphql"]
      }
    ],
    "transform-exponentiation-operator"
  ]
}

.eslintrc

{  
  "extends": [
    "airbnb"
  ],
  "rules": {
    "no-underscore-dangle": [
      "error",
      {
        "allow": [
          "_id"
        ]
      }
    ],
    "import/no-extraneous-dependencies": 0
  }
}

Creating the tests

It is recommended to create a folder in the root of the project called test and a __tests__ folder inside it.

On the __tests__ folder we will place the tests that will be executed by the framework.

On the test folder we will place the tests that are going to be required as pre-requisites by our tests (like a login GraphQL mutation used in several tests but not executed by it shelf).

As an example, by adding a file called allWorks.js to the tests __tests__ folder we will setup a test:

import gql from 'graphql-tag';
import runGQLTest from '@binpar/jest-gql';

const test = {
  name: 'Get Works List',
  gql: gql`
    query ($catalogPrefix: String!){
      getWorks(catalogPrefix:$catalogPrefix, limit:20) {
        id
        title
      }
    }
  `,
  vars: () => ({ catalogPrefix: 'AM18' }),
  result: res => ({ workId: res.getWorks[0].id }),
  test: data => !!data.workId,
  repeat: 2,
  endPoint: process.env.GQL_API_URL,
};

runGQLTest(test);
export default test;

The properties of the tests are:

previous: Array with the reference of the tests that need to be executed before the current test (typically stored in the parent folder).

name: The name of the test

gql: The gql request to execute

vars: The variables that we will used by the gql. The function will receive a data object containing the data of the previous tests (all the tests setup in the previous property)

result: A function that will be executed after the GraphQL execution that will allow us to setup what information do we retrieve from the server response.

test: A function that will be executed with the data generated by the result (and the previous test) and will return a boolean indicating the test result (true: success, false: fail).

endPoint: URL of the GraphQL end point.

repeat: The number of times that we want the test to be runned

Composed test example

test/login.js:

import gql from 'graphql-tag';

const test = {
  name: 'Login Test',
  gql: gql`
    mutation($email: String!, $password: String!) {
      login(email: $email, password: $password) {
        error
        token
      }
    }
  `,
  vars: () => ({ email: '[email protected]', password: 'voceses' }),
  result: data => ({ error: data.login.error, oAuthToken: data.login.token }),
  test: data => !data.error,
};

export default test;

test/__tests__/me.js:

import gql from 'graphql-tag';
import runGQLTest from '@binpar/jest-gql';
import login from '../login';

const test = {
  previous: [login],
  name: 'Query authenticated user data',
  gql: gql`
    query {
      me {
        id
        name
        email
      }
    }
  `,
  result: data => ({ userEmail: data.me.email }),
  test: data => data.userEmail === '[email protected]',
  endPoint: process.env.GQL_API_URL,
};
runGQLTest(test);
export default test;

Notice that the test that will run is me.js, but it will execute login.js as a pre-requisite that will be shared by many tests.

Oauth token authentication

In the previous example, in the login.js the token returned by the query is stored in the data in the oAuthToken property.

This is a special property that will be used for the subsequent requests of this test in order to authenticate the user using Oauth token authentication.

Remarks

All the tests stored in __tests__ will run in parallel, but the execution plan of one test (resulting of the recursive evaluation of the previous property will be executed in serial).

Every test will use an unique ApolloClient and NetworkInterface during the execution.

Executing the tests

It is recommended to add this two lines to the scripts section of the package.json:

{
  "scripts": {
    "test": "GQL_API_URL='[your endpoint URL]' jest",
    "testDev": "GQL_API_URL='[your endpoint URL]' jest --watch"
  }
}

The first one will allow us to use npm run test to run all the tests.

The second one will allow us to use npm run testDev to execute the tests in interactive mode during the development.

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