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wheresrhys avatar wheresrhys commented on June 17, 2024 1

try import 'isomorphic-fetch' instead of import fetch from 'isomorphic-fetch';

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wheresrhys avatar wheresrhys commented on June 17, 2024

You need to import MyModule after calling mockery.registerMock, which you can only do if using require('./MyModule'). I don't know if there are any other libraries that mock modules that deal with import better than mockery does. I doubt there are any though because they'd need to be pretty closely coupled with babel

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timnew avatar timnew commented on June 17, 2024

I realized the issue, and trying to figure out a solution.
It is kind of painful while writing test for library rather than application.
I think the only way to solve the issue is to add another abstraction layer in the lib to enable developer to inject fetch ployfill into it.
Thanks for the help anyway

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Primajin avatar Primajin commented on June 17, 2024

I'm also having the Problem, that fetchMock does not actually mock away my request, and requests are running against real url.
I am using import fetch from 'isomorphic-fetch'; in my react action.
I cant use mockery since it does not work with Webpack (mfncooper/mockery#37). Do you have any different Idea?

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Primajin avatar Primajin commented on June 17, 2024

Great! I then first ran into #60 but with adding require('isomorphic-fetch'); before my actual tests (e.g. loadtests.js) now everything runs smooth. You saved my day (and my code) Thanks!!

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