Standalone and test framework agnostic JavaScript test spies, stubs and mocks (pronounced "sigh-non", named after Sinon, the warrior).
via npm
$ npm install sinon
or via sinon's browser builds available for download on the homepage.
See the sinon project homepage for documentation on usage.
If you have questions that are not covered by the documentation, please post them to the Sinon.JS mailing list or drop by #sinon.js on irc.freenode.net:6667 or the Gitter channel.
Sinon.JS v1.x as source doesn't work with AMD loaders / RequireJS / Webpack / Browserify. For that you will have to use a pre-built version. You can either build it yourself or get a numbered version from http://sinonjs.org.
This has been resolved in Sinon v2.x; Please don't report this as a bug.
- No global pollution
- Easy to use
- Require minimal “integration”
- Easy to embed seamlessly with any testing framework
- Easily fake any interface
- Ship with ready-to-use fakes for XMLHttpRequest, timers and more
See CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how you can contribute to Sinon.JS
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Sinon.js was released under BSD-3