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Dependency injection for node.js applications.

rewire allows you to modify the behaviour of modules for better unit testing. You may

  • provide mocks for other modules
  • leak private variables
  • override variables within the module
  • inject your own scripts

rewire doesnot load the file and eval the contents to emulate node's require mechanism. In fact it uses node's own require to load the module. Thus your module behaves exactly the same in your test environment as under regular circumstances (except your modifications).

Debugging is fully supported.


Installation

npm install rewire


Examples

varrewire=require("rewire"),rewiredModule;// Default////////////////////////////////// rewire acts exactly like require when omitting all other paramsrewire("./myModuleA.js")===require("./myModuleA.js");// = true// Mocks////////////////////////////////varmockedModuleB={},mockedFs={},mocks={"fs":mockedFs,"path/to/moduleB.js":mockedModuleB};// The rewired module will now use your mocks instead of fs and moduleB.js.// Just make sure that the path is exactly as in myModuleA.js required.rewiredModule=rewire("./myModuleA.js",mocks);// Injections////////////////////////////////varinjections={console:{log:function(){/* be quiet */}},process:{argv:["someArgs"]},__filename:"some/other/dir"};// This will inject// var console = {log: function () { /* be quiet */ }};// var process = {argv: ["someArgs"] };// var __filename = "some/other/dir";// at the bottom of the module.// This way you can override private variables within the modulerewiredModule=rewire("./myModuleA.js",null,injections);// You can also pass a script to injectrewiredModule=rewire("./myModuleA.js",null,"console.log('hellooo');");// prints "hellooo"// Leaks////////////////////////////////varleaks=["myPrivateVar1","myPrivateVar2"];// rewire exports variables under the special "__"-object.rewiredModule=rewire("./myModuleA.js",null,null,leaks);rewiredModule.__.myPrivateVar1;// returns former private myPrivateVar1rewiredModule.__.myPrivateVar2;// returns former private myPrivateVar2// Cache////////////////////////////////// By disabling the module cache the rewired module will not be cached.// Any later require()-calls within other modules will now return the original// module again instead of the rewired. Caching is enabled by default.rewire("./myModuleA.js",null,null,null,false)!==require("./myModuleA.js");// = true

##API

**rewire(**filename, mocks, injections, leaks, cache)

  • {!String} filename: Path to the module that shall be rewired. Use it exactly like require().
  • {Object} mocks (optional): An object with mocks. Keys should be the exactly the same like they're required in the target module. So if you writerequire("../../myModules/myModuleA.js") you need to pass{"../../myModules/myModuleA.js": myModuleAMock}.
  • {Object|String} injections (optional): If you pass an object, all keys of the object will bevars within the module. You can also eval a string.Please note: All scripts are injected at the end of the module. So if there is any code in your module that is executed duringrequire(), your injected variables will be undefined at this point. For example: passing{console: null} will cause all calls ofconsole.log() to throw an exception if they're executed duringrequire().
  • {Array<String>} leaks (optional): An array with variable names that should be exported. These variables are accessible viamyModule.__
  • {Boolean=true} cache (optional): Indicates whether the rewired module should be cached by node so subsequent calls ofrequire() will return the rewired module. Further calls ofrewire() will always overwrite the cache.

Credits

This module is inspired by the greatinjectr-module.


License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2012 Johannes Ewald <mail@johannesewald.de>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaininga copy of this software and associated documentation files (the'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, includingwithout limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and topermit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject tothe following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall beincluded in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANYCLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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