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I am trying to test a method that uses FirebaseFirestore but I am not able to mock the FirebaseFirestore.instance property.

I am following these examples:

  1. Initializing the core: https://firebase.flutter.dev/docs/overview#initializing-flutterfire
  2. Using the firestore plugin: https://firebase.flutter.dev/docs/firestore/usage

I am using the code below for my class and it is working well, which means the firestoreInstance is loaded correctly

import 'package:cloud_firestore/cloud_firestore.dart';
import 'package:firebase_core/firebase_core.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() {
  WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
  runApp(
    Main(firebaseApp: Firebase.initializeApp()),
  );
}

class Main extends StatelessWidget {
  final Future<FirebaseApp> firebaseApp;
  const Main({this.firebaseApp});

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return FutureBuilder(
      future: firebaseApp,
      builder: (context, snapshot) {
        if (snapshot.connectionState == ConnectionState.done) {
          final firestoreInstance = FirebaseFirestore.instanceFor(
            app: snapshot.data,
          );
          return MyWidget();
        }
        return CircularProgressIndicator();
      },
    );
  }
}

But when I run the test below I got the message:

"The following FirebaseException was thrown building Builder(dirty): [core/no-app] No Firebase App '[DEFAULT]' has been created - call Firebase.initializeApp()"


import 'package:firebase_core/firebase_core.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart';
import 'package:mockito/mockito.dart';

class MockFirebaseApp extends Mock implements FirebaseApp {}

void main() {
  FirebaseApp firebaseApp;

  setUp(() async {
    TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
    firebaseApp = MockFirebaseApp();
  });

  group('Main', () {
    testWidgets('Loads my widget', (WidgetTester tester) async {
      await tester.runAsync(() async {
        await tester.pumpWidget(
          Main(firebaseApp: Future.value(firebaseApp)),
        );

        expect(find.byType(CircularProgressIndicator), findsOneWidget);
      });
    });
  });
}

Edson Dias
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    Does this answer your question? [No Firebase App '\[DEFAULT\]' has been created - call Firebase.initializeApp() in Flutter and Firebase](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63492211/no-firebase-app-default-has-been-created-call-firebase-initializeapp-in) – sllopis Aug 31 '20 at 13:52
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    No, this link shows how to implement the class, I am doing exactly that and it works like a charm. My problem is in the unit-test, because I don't know how to mock the Firebase.initializeApp() method, in my example in the description I am using Mockito to Mock the return of the call that is an FirebaseApp object – Edson Dias Aug 31 '20 at 21:14
  • I'm not sure what you mean by mocking the _Firebase.initializeApp()_ method. While _Mockito_ works great for all purpose mocking, I would like to point out that there also exists _[Mock Cloud Firestore](https://github.com/atn832/cloud_firestore_mocks)_ which can be closer to what you need for Firestore. [Mock Clou Firestore in Flutter documentation](https://pub.dev/packages/cloud_firestore_mocks) – sllopis Sep 02 '20 at 09:28
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    What I want with "mocking the Firebase.initializeApp() method" is quite simple. I want to receive a FirebaseApp instance that works when the unit-test reaches the FirebaseFirestore.instanceFor( app: MOCKED_MY_FIREBASEAPP_INSTANCE, ) Indeed Mockito works great mocking the method, but it's returned object does not work in the FirebaseFirestore.instanceFor method I have checked the CloudFirestore Mock project, maybe I can use it, but for that, I will need to do a considerable refactoring in my code. I've tried to use it only to get a FirebaseApp instance, but it also had not worked for me. – Edson Dias Sep 04 '20 at 12:07

4 Answers4

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I had the same problem. Using this answer I found the solution.

  1. Copy the contents of: https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/flutterfire/blob/master/packages/firebase_auth/firebase_auth/test/mock.dart into a file, that you can import into your tests, where you need to initialize a Firebase app.

  2. Call setupFirebaseAuthMocks(); at the top of your main function for all your tests.

  3. In your setUpAll function, call await Firebase.initializeApp(); (You can also put this in your main function under setupFirebaseAuthMocks(); will still work).

Now you should have a mocked Firebase app.

Here is a full example:

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:firebase_core/firebase_core.dart';
import 'package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart';
import '../lib/authentication/your_auth_using_firebase.dart';
import './mock.dart'; // from: https://github.com/FirebaseExtended/flutterfire/blob/master/packages/firebase_auth/firebase_auth/test/mock.dart



void main() {
  // TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized(); Gets called in setupFirebaseAuthMocks()
  setupFirebaseAuthMocks();

  setUpAll(() async {
    await Firebase.initializeApp();
  });

  testWidgets('Your Test', (WidgetTester tester) async {
    final YourFirebaseAuthClass authService = YourFirebaseAuthClass();
    // Tests to write
  });
}
Gareth Maybery
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Maybe the cloud_firestore_mocks package is useful for you:

Fakes to write unit tests for Cloud Firestore. Instantiate a MockFirestoreInstance, then pass it around your project as if it were a FirestoreInstance. This fake acts like Firestore except it will only keep the state in memory. To help debug, you can use MockFirestoreInstance.dump() to see what's in the fake database. This is useful to set up the state of your database, then check that your UI behaves the way you expect.

Example from the docs:

import 'package:cloud_firestore_mocks/cloud_firestore_mocks.dart';

void main() {
  final instance = MockFirestoreInstance();
  await instance.collection('users').add({
    'username': 'Bob',
  });
  final snapshot = await instance.collection('users').get();
  print(snapshot.documents.length); // 1
  print(snapshot.documents.first['username']); // 'Bob'
  print(instance.dump());
}
Ber
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think that is for use FutureBuilder as first Widget o root widget of the tree, flutter needs always a MaterialApp or others(dont remmember right now).

Recomendation, refactor FutureBuilder -> Wrap whit widget -> MaterialApp(home:FutureBuilder(...

and check MyWidget() first widget, maybe same MaterialApp get error, but not sure.

if you are using routes method to navigate use initialRoute.

Luck!

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    I can do this, but the problem will be the same, my problem is trying to mock the return of the Firebase.initializeApp() method, which means, I need to mock a FirebaseApp object that works in FirebaseFirestore.instanceFor( app: MY_MOCKED_OBJECT, ) – Edson Dias Aug 31 '20 at 21:16
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TO mock Firebase app you can use the following method from firerbase_core_plarform_interface plugin.

import 'package:firebase_core_platform_interface/firebase_core_platform_interface.dart';
import 'package:flutter/services.dart';
import 'package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart';

typedef Callback = void Function(MethodCall call);

void setupFirebaseAuthMocks([Callback? customHandlers]) {
  TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();

  setupFirebaseCoreMocks();
}

Future<T> neverEndingFuture<T>() async {
  while (true) {
    await Future.delayed(const Duration(minutes: 5));
  }
}
Mahendra
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