I have the following code in a simple directive link function which checks for a window resize and calls a function.
return {
restrict: 'A',
link: function (scope) {
angular.element($window).on('resize', function() {
scope.getSize();
});
scope.getSize() = function() {
return true;
};
}
}
I'm trying to test on ($window).on('resize')
that scope.getSize()
is called.
In my tests I compile my directive like so:
beforeEach(inject(function($rootScope, $compile, _$window_) {
$window = _$window_;
$scope = $rootScope.$new();
element = angular.element('<div data-watch-resize></div>');
element = $compile(element)($scope);
$scope.$digest();
}));
I then spy on the resize function of window, and expect the function to have been called
spyOn($window, 'resize');
$window.innerWidth = 1026;
$scope.$digest();
expect(element.scope().getSize()).toHaveBeenCalled();
however i get the following error
Error: resize() method does not exist
I'm not really sure why it doesn't exist, is there something obvious I am doing wrong?
if anyone gets stuck on something similar:
it('should expect scope.getSize() to have been called on window resize', function () {
spyOn(element.isolateScope(), 'getSize');
$window.innerWidth = 1026;
angular.element($window).triggerHandler('resize');
$scope.$digest();
expect(element.isolateScope().getSize).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
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