mockraf v0.1.1
mock-raf
A simple mock for requestAnimationFrame testing with fake timers. This is a fork of the
mock-raf package provided by Alex Lande which can be found
here. This fork implements request IDs, which
can be used e.g. to test if the right animation frames are cancelled.
Basic Usage
var createMockRaf = require('mock-raf');
var mockRaf = createMockRaf();
// Stub out your `requestAnimationFrame` method
sinon.stub(window, 'requestAnimationFrame', mockRaf.raf);
// Take 10 `requestAnimationFrame` steps (your callback will fire 10 times)
mockRaf.step(10);API
createMockRaf()
Creates a mockRaf instance, exposing the functions you'll use to interact with the mock.
Returns:
- now()
- raf()
- cancel()
- step()
var mockRaf = createMockRaf();now()
Returns the current now value of the mock. Starts at 0 and increases with each step() taken. Useful for stubbing out performance.now() or a polyfill when using requestAnimationFrame with timers.
raf()
Replacement for requestAnimationFrame or a polyfill. Adds a callback to be fired on the next step
and returns an id which may be used with cancel().
cancel([id])
Replacement for cancelAnimationFrame or a polyfill. If provided with an id, it removes the
requestAnimationFrame callback associated with this id if it exists.
If no argument is provided,
all queued requestAnimationFrame callbacks are removed.
step(options)
Takes requestAnimationFrame steps. Fires currently queued callbacks for each step and increments now time for each step. The primary way to interact with a mockRaf instance for testing.
Options
step() takes an optional options object:
time
Type: Number Default: 1000 / 60
The time that should pass during each requestAnimationFrame step in milliseconds. Default is roughly equivalent to default browser behavior.
count
Type: Number Default: 1
The number of steps to take.