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@thadeu/jest-localstack-preset v1.0.10

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jest-localstack-preset

🥾 A simple way to do testing AWS Services and Jest or Serverless and Jest

ci Npm package version

Install

Install via yarn or npm

$ yarn add -D @thadeu/jest-localstack-preset

or

$ npm i -D @thadeu/jest-localstack-preset

Dependencies

Configuration

Configure jest.config.js, adding a custom preset and setupFiles

module.exports = {
  preset: '@thadeu/jest-localstack-preset',
  setupFiles: ['./jest.setup.js'],
  ...
}

Create jest.localstack.js file with your required services, for example.

module.exports = {
  services: ['dynamodb', 'kinesis', 's3', 'apigateway', 'lambda'],
  showLog: false,
  readyTimeout: 10000,
  autoPullImage: true,
  S3Buckets: [
    {
      Bucket: 'examplebucket',
    },
  ],
  DynamoDB: [
    {
      TableName: `users_test`,
      BillingMode: 'PAY_PER_REQUEST',
      KeySchema: [
        { AttributeName: 'pk', KeyType: 'HASH' },
        { AttributeName: 'sk', KeyType: 'RANGE' },
      ],
      AttributeDefinitions: [
        { AttributeName: 'pk', AttributeType: 'S' },
        { AttributeName: 'sk', AttributeType: 'S' },
      ],
    },
  ],
}
KeyValueDescription
readyTimeoutbooleanDefine timeout in milliseconds to create container
autoPullImagebooleanDefine if we go to download image automatically
showLogbooleanDefine show logs for localstack
servicesstringList of AWS Services

You can define environment JEST_LOCALSTACK_AUTO_PULLING to precede autoPullImage configuration in your CI/CD

Create a file jest.setup.js

const AWS = require('aws-sdk')

const { configureMockSDK } = require('@thadeu/jest-localstack-preset/aws')
configureMockSDK(AWS)

Usage

When you use configureMockSDK function, we configure many things to you transparently. This means that you going to use aws-sdk normally, without change.

We will apply yhis

{
  accessKeyId: 'access-key',
  secretAccessKey: 'secret-key',
  region: 'us-east-1',
  endpoint: 'http://localhost:4566',
  s3ForcePathStyle: true,
}

But, if you need configure in runtime, enjoy and to do that. Anywhere you can use the endpoint_url to access localstack services locally.

So, use custom endpoint process.env.AWS_ENDPOINT_URL for general or specific to DynamoDB process.env.AWS_DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT_URL in the AWS clients in your code.

For example to use DynamoDB or S3.

const AWS = require('aws-sdk')

const Table = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient({
  endpoint: process.env.AWS_DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT_URL,
})

So, create your tests using Jest.

An example for DynamoDB.

const AWS = require('aws-sdk')

const Table = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient({
  endpoint: process.env.AWS_DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT_URL,
})

it('should insert item into table', async () => {
  await Table.put({
    TableName: 'users_test',
    Item: { pk: '1', sk: 'jest-localstack-preset' },
  }).promise()

  const { Count } = await Table.scan({ TableName: 'users_test' }).promise()
  expect(Count).toBe(1)
})

An example for S3

const AWS = require('aws-sdk')

const s3 = new AWS.S3({
  endpoint: process.env.AWS_ENDPOINT_URL,
  s3ForcePathStyle: true,
})

it('must be create a bucket', async () => {
  await s3.createBucket({ Bucket: 'examplebucket' }).promise()

  const { Buckets } = await s3.listBuckets().promise()

  expect(Buckets.length).toBe(1)
  expect(Buckets[0].Name).toBe('examplebucket')
})

Usually you go to use other files, class and functions.

// UserReposity.js
const AWS = require('aws-sdk')

// =================================================
// WITH configureMockSDK in your setupFiles
// =================================================
const Table = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient()

// =================================================
// WITHOUT configureMockSDK
// =================================================
// const Table = new AWS.DynamoDB.DocumentClient({
//   endpoint: process.env.AWS_DYNAMODB_ENDPOINT_URL,
//   region: process.env.AWS_REGION,
// })

export default class UserReposity {
  static async all(props = {}) {
    return Table.scan({ TableName: 'users', ...props }).promise()
  }

  static async save(props) {
    return Table.put({
      TableName: 'users',
      ...props,
    }).promise()
  }
}

// UserReposity.test.js
import UserReposity from './UserReposity'

describe('UserReposity', function() {
  it('should insert item into repository', async () => {
    await UserReposity.save({
      Item: { pk: '1', sk: 'jest-localstack-preset' },
    })

    const { Count } = await UserReposity.all()
    expect(Count).toBe(1)
  })
})

In this moment, all process will be make using LocalStack.

How Its Works?

Programmatically, we start a docker container with localstack, we run all tests and then, when tests finished, we destroy all containers related

What services work?

Basically, whatever!

For more AWS Service available visit, https://docs.localstack.cloud/aws/feature-coverage/

Debugging

You can enabled debug flag using your custom environment.

EnvsType
LOCALSTACK_DEBUGboolean
JEST_LOCALSTACK_AUTO_PULLINGboolean

CI (Continuous Integration)

Simple example

name: ci

on: push

jobs:
  jest:
    name: jest
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    services:
      localstack:
        image: localstack/localstack

    defaults:
      run:
        working-directory: ./

    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2

      - uses: actions/cache@v2
        with:
          path: '**/node_modules'
          key: ${{ runner.os }}-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/yarn.lock') }}
          restore-keys: |
            ${{ runner.os }}-modules-

      - name: Setup NodeJS
        uses: actions/setup-node@v2
        with:
          node-version: 14.17.x

      - name: Install Yarn Dependencies
        run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile

      - name: Yarn Jest
        run: yarn test
        env:
          LOCALSTACK_DEBUG: true
          JEST_LOCALSTACK_AUTO_PULLING: true

Disclaimer

This project is based on the amazing project https://github.com/goldsam/jest-localstack.

Contributing

Once you've made your great commits (include tests, please):

  1. Fork this repository
  2. Create a topic branch - git checkout -b my_branch
  3. Push to your branch - git push origin my_branch
  4. Create a pull request
  5. That's it!

Please respect the indentation rules and code style. And use 2 spaces, not tabs. And don't touch the version thing or distribution files; this will be made when a new version is going to be release

License

The Dockerfile and associated scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.