I am writing jasmine test spec for an angular controller.
Here, I get the error TypeError: 'undefined' is not a constructor (evaluating 'new JdRes())
- though I've defined it as
JdRes = jasmine.createSpy('JdRes');
The code segment in the controller is as follows
function (myService, $scope, $attrs, $q, $parse) {
'use strict';
var JdRes, resource;
JdRes = myService('JdRes');
resource = new JdRes();
}
Based on the information you've provided, the only conclusion I can make is that jasmine.createSpy('JdRes')
returns undefined
.
That means that either jasmine.createSpy
doesn't have a return
statement, or it tries to return something that has a value of undefined
. You should check if the function does indeed have a return
statement, and if it does, its returned value is not undefined
. There's nothing further I can tell you.
This will occur also when you inject a different number of items than the number of arguments to the function - either way, I believe. For example:
(function () {
'use strict';
angular.module('controllers').controller('myController', MyController);
MyController.$inject = ['$scope',
'$state',
'$compile',
'aService',
'aServiceNotDefinedInConstructorArgs'];
function MyController('$scope',
'$state',
'$compile',
'aService') {
var vm = this;
...
}
Here the difference is aServiceNotDefinedInConstructorArgs is being injected but is not argument to MyController.
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