by Dan Wellman
Lessons:15Length:1.8 hours

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3.1 Mocking Dependencies With Spies
In this lesson we see how we can use Jasmine’s spyOn
method to create simple test-doubles and stub the methods used by the code we’re testing.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 11:32
2 lessons, 11:32
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction02:19
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
02:19
Free Lesson 1.2Setup09:13
Free Lesson
1.2
Setup
09:13
2.Jasmine Basics5 lessons, 43:03
5 lessons, 43:03
2.1Defining Test Suites With the Describe Method08:18
2.1
Defining Test Suites With the Describe Method
08:18
2.2Creating Test Cases With the 'it' Method05:43
2.2
Creating Test Cases With the 'it' Method
05:43
2.3The 'Expect' Method08:57
2.3
The 'Expect' Method
08:57
2.4Set-Up and Tear-Down08:05
2.4
Set-Up and Tear-Down
08:05
2.5Getting Coverage Results12:00
2.5
Getting Coverage Results
12:00
3.Mocking5 lessons, 34:38
5 lessons, 34:38
3.1Mocking Dependencies With Spies06:59
3.1
Mocking Dependencies With Spies
06:59
3.2Spy Methods06:24
3.2
Spy Methods
06:24
3.3The 'Calls' Tracking Property06:40
3.3
The 'Calls' Tracking Property
06:40
3.4Additional Methods of the 'Calls' Property06:49
3.4
Additional Methods of the 'Calls' Property
06:49
3.5Creating Custom Matchers07:46
3.5
Creating Custom Matchers
07:46
4.Advanced Testing With Jasmine2 lessons, 13:57
2 lessons, 13:57
4.1Using Jasmine's Clock07:21
4.1
Using Jasmine's Clock
07:21
4.2Asynchronous Specs06:36
4.2
Asynchronous Specs
06:36
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:52
1 lesson, 01:52
5.1Conclusion01:52
5.1
Conclusion
01:52
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