I have a web application in Vue which talks with a REST API written in NodeJS. In the web application, user can submit a file aside with it's information. The web passes this information to the backend using the REST API. The code in the web side:
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append("number", this.number);
formData.append("file", this.file);
// More fields inside the Form Data object
this.$http.post('http://localhost:8081/api/new',formData,{emulateJSON: true},{
header:{ "Content-Type":"multipart/form-data" },
}).then(function(response) {
if (response.status == 200) {
this.handleClose();
} else {
console.log("Failed to submit new report");
}
}).catch((err) => {
console.log("Failed to submit new report");
});
In the backend side, I have:
const router = require('express').Router();
router.post('/new', function(request, response) {
console.log("New Report");
console.log(request.body);
var info = {
"number": request.body.number,
// More fields
};
var file = request.files.file;
// More Code
});
It works great but now I want to create tests for the REST API. I have the following code:
const chai = require('chai');
const nock = require('nock');
const FormData = require('form-data');
const request = require('supertest');
run_new_report_test: function(server) {
describe('Test: New report check', function() {
it('should return status 200', function(done) {
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append("number", "55555");
// More fields
request(server)
.post('/api/new')
.set("Content-Type", "multipart/form-data")
.attach(formData)
.expect(200)
.end(function(err, res) {
expect(err).to.equal(null);
expect(res.body).to.be.an('object').that.is.not.empty;
expect(res.body.message).to.be.equal('success');
done();
});
});
});
},
But when I run the test using mocha
, I get:
New Report
undefined
For some reason request.body
is undefined
. I don't understand where the FormData
fields are located in request
. Why it works when I make a request from the web but not from the test?
CodePudding user response:
instead of form-data
, you need to use .field
(for req.body), and .attach
(for file) methods. check the docs: https://visionmedia.github.io/superagent/#multipart-requests
also, you can mock file with buffer, you need to add some file info as well, try this:
describe('Test: New report check', function() {
it('should return status 200', function(done) {
const testFile = 'test file';
request(server)
.post('/api/new')
// add each filed for req.body
.field('number', '99999')
// mock file
.attach('file', Buffer.from(testFile, 'utf-8'), {
// add file info accordingly
filename: 'file.txt',
contentType: 'text/plain',
knownLength: testFile.length
})
.expect(200)
.end(function(err, res) {
expect(err).to.equal(null);
expect(res.body).to.be.an('object').that.is.not.empty;
expect(res.body.message).to.be.equal('success');
done();
});
});
});
CodePudding user response:
You are pass the data in params frontend side and you try to access in body row data in backend side that's why undefined.
try this
router.post('/new', function(request, response) {
console.log("New Report");
console.log(request.param);
var info = {
"number": request.param.number,
// More fields
};
var file = request.files.file;
// More Code
});