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Jest Mock LocalStorage Methods

I would like to mock localStorage methods in jest for error simulation. I have localstorage getter and setter methods defined in utility.js. I would like to mock localStorage.setIt

Solution 1:

jest.spyOn(window.localStorage.__proto__, 'setItem'); works with nothing else at all needed, as noted here: https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/6798#issuecomment-440988627


Solution 2:

This goes inline with what Andreas suggested in the answer, but i was able to mock it using Storage interface. I did something like this,

In jest,

test('throw error', () => {
  Storage.prototype.setItem = jest.fn(() => {
    console.log(" called "); // <-- was called 
    throw new Error('ERROR');
  });

  utility.setItem('123', 'value');
});

Also this PR discussion was helpful.


Solution 3:

If you want to test localStorage functions then I would like to suggest the jest-localstorage-mock npm package.

After configuring this package in your setup test file as per documentation, then you could do this after.

test('should save to localStorage', () => {
  const KEY = 'foo',
    VALUE = 'bar';
  dispatch(action.update(KEY, VALUE));
  expect(localStorage.setItem).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith(KEY, VALUE);
  expect(localStorage.__STORE__[KEY]).toBe(VALUE);
  expect(Object.keys(localStorage.__STORE__).length).toBe(1);
});


test('should have cleared the sessionStorage', () => {
  dispatch(action.reset());
  expect(sessionStorage.clear).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
  expect(sessionStorage.__STORE__).toEqual({}); // check store values
  expect(sessionStorage.length).toBe(0); // or check length
});

Solution 4:

To access something that is in the global scope of your module under test, you need to use the global namespace. So to access localStorage use global.localStorage:

global.storage = {
  store:{},
  getItem: (key)=>this.store[key],
  setItem: (key, value)=> this.store[key] = value
}

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