mock_cloud_firestore
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Mock Cloud Firestore
Mock Cloud Firestore
The best way i found to test cloud_firestore is to use Firestore.channel.setMockMethodCallHandler.
But this requires knowledge of firebase protocol. This implementation tries to provide easier way.
First define the firestore data as json
String source = r"""
{
"goals": {
"1": {
"$": "Goal",
"id": "1",
"taskId": "1",
"projectId": "1",
"profileId": "1",
"state": "ASSIGNED"
}
},
"projects": {
"1": {
"id": "1",
"$": "Project",
"title": "test title",
"description": "description",
"contributors": [
"2"
],
"creatorProfileId": "3",
"state": "INCOMPLETE"
},
"__where__": {
"id == 1": {
"1": {
"id": "1",
"$": "Project",
"title": "test title",
"description": "description",
"contributors": [
"2"
],
"creatorProfileId": "3",
"state": "INCOMPLETE"
}
}
}
},
"tasks": {
"1": {
"id": "1",
"$": "Task",
"projectId": "123",
"description": "test desc",
"closeReason": "",
"closeReasonDescription": "",
"creatorProfileId": "123",
"assigneeProfileId": "123",
"state": "INCOMPLETE"
}
}
}
""";
create the mock
MockCloudFirestore mcf = MockCloudFirestore(source);
now you can
main() {
test("get a document", () async {
MockCollectionReference col = mcf.collection("projects");
MockDocumentReference docSnapshot = col.document("1");
MockDocumentSnapshot docSnapshot = await doc.get();
expect(docSnapshot.data["id"], "1");
expect(docSnapshot.data["title"], "test project 1");
});
}
main() {
test("get snapshots", () async {
MockCollectionReference col = mcf.collection("projects");
Stream<QuerySnapshot> snapshots = col.snapshots();
QuerySnapshot first = await snaphosts.first;
expect(first, isNotNull);
MockDocumentSnapshot docSnap = first.documents[0];
expect(docSnap.data["id"], "1");
});
}
To test widgets
create a backend to wrap firestore api
class BackendApi {
CollectionGet collectionGet;
BackendApi(this.collectionGet);
Future<Map<String, dynamic>> project() async {
DocumentReference docRef = collectionGet("projects").document("1");
DocumentSnapshot docSnap = await docRef.get();
return docSnap.data;
}
}
remove firestore dependency from widget
class FirebaseDepWidget extends StatelessWidget {
BackendApi backend;
FirebaseDepWidget(this.backend);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return FutureBuilder(
future: backend.project(),
builder: (BuildContext context, AsyncSnapshot snapshot) {
if (!snapshot.hasData) {
return Text("Loading...");
}
return Text("${snapshot.data["title"]}");
},
);
}
}
now you can mock out firestore
void main() {
MockCloudFirestore mcf = getMockCloudFirestore();
//BackendApi realBackend = BackendApi(Firestore.instance.collection);
BackendApi mockBackend = BackendApi(mcf.collection);
testWidgets('check task info ', (WidgetTester tester) async {
await tester.pumpWidget(
MaterialApp(
home: Container(
child: FirebaseDepWidget(mockBackend),
),
),
);
await tester.pump(Duration.zero); // Duration.zero is required or you get a timer exception
expect(find.text("test project 1"), findsOneWidget);
});
}
using where on collection
add expected results to collection node with __where__ key.See example on projects collection.
condition format
field name operator expected value
condition operators (in order)
- isEqualTo:
== - isLessThen:
< - isLessThanOrEqualTo:
=< - isGreaterThen:
> - isGreaterThanOrEqualTo:
=> - arrayContains: 'array-contains'
- isNull:
null
about condition order
dart does't give order guarantee to named arguments, so order is hard coded with in code. See operators for the order.
Don't expect logical conditions like id > 1 & id < 5 this is not valid because of ordering, it must be like id < 5 & id > 1
examples
id == 1id < 5 & id > 1multiple conditions concat with&, spaces are requiredid array-contains ["1", "2"]value should be json encoded