Mock
Math.random
when run unit test cases with jest, output deterministic random number.
This should only be installed as a development dependency (devDependencies
) as it is only designed for testing.
$ npm i --save-dev jest-random-mock
Use the only
3 api
for test cases.
mock()
: Mocks the Math.random, with deterministic random function.clear()
: Shut down the mock system, use original Math.random.createDeterministicRandom()
: Return a deterministic random number generator.
Use it in jest env.
import { mock, clear } from "jest-random-mock";
beforeEach(() => {
mock();
});
test("your test cases", () => {
mock();
const r1 = Math.random();
clear();
mock();
const r2 = Math.random();
clear();
// expect r1 should be same with r2.
});
afterEach(() => {
clear();
});
Use it as a library.
import { createDeterministicRandom } from "jest-random-mock";
const random = createDeterministicRandom();
const v1 = random();
const v2 = random();
import { Chart } from "@antv/g2";
import { createDeterministicRandom } from "jest-random-mock";
const random = createDeterministicRandom();
const chart = new Chart({
container: "container",
autoFit: true,
theme: "academy",
});
const flex = chart
.spaceFlex()
.attr("direction", "row")
.attr("ratio", [1, 1, 1]);
const TIMES = [100, 1000, 10000];
TIMES.forEach((time) => {
const data = new Array(time).fill(0).map(() => ({ v: random() }));
flex
.rect()
.data(data)
.encode("x", "v")
.encode("color", "steelblue")
.transform({ type: "binX", y: "count", thresholds: 10 })
.style("inset", 0.5)
.axis("x", { title: false })
.axis("y", { title: `${time} times Radnom` });
});
chart.render();
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