I am trying to unit test a directive with a two-way bound property (=). The directive works in my app, but I can't get a unit test working that tests the two-way binding.
I have been trying to get this working for days. I've read MANY examples that use some but not all of the features I want to use: controllerAs, bindToController & isolateScope(). (Forget about templateURL, which I also need. I will add that if I can get this working! :)
I'm hoping someone can tell me how to show a change in the parent scope reflected in the isolate scope.
Here is a plunkr that contains the code below:
http://plnkr.co/edit/JQl9fB5kTt1CPtZymwhI
Here is my test app:
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
angular.module('myApp').controller('greetingController', greetingController);
greetingController.$inject = ['$scope'];
function greetingController($scope) {
// this controller intentionally left blank (for testing purposes)
}
angular.module('myApp').directive('greetingDirective',
function () {
return {
scope: {testprop: '='},
restrict: 'E',
template: '<div>Greetings!</div>',
controller: 'greetingController',
controllerAs: 'greetingController',
bindToController: true
};
}
);
And here is the spec:
describe('greetingController', function () {
var ctrl, scope, rootScope, controller, data, template,
compile, isolatedScope, element;
beforeEach(module('myApp'));
beforeEach(inject(function ($injector) {
rootScope = $injector.get('$rootScope');
scope = rootScope.$new();
controller = $injector.get('$controller');
compile = $injector.get('$compile');
data = {
testprop: 1
};
ctrl = controller('greetingController', {$scope: scope}, data);
element = angular.element('<greeting-directive testprop="testprop"></greeting-directive>');
template = compile(element)(scope);
scope.$digest();
isolatedScope = element.isolateScope();
}));
// PASSES
it('testprop inital value should be 1', function () {
expect(ctrl.testprop).toBe(1);
});
// FAILS: why doesn't changing this isolateScope value
// also change the controller value for this two-way bound property?
it('testprop changed value should be 2', function () {
isolatedScope.testprop = 2;
expect(ctrl.testprop).toBe(2);
});
});