I'm working on an app that uses Amazon's API Gateway, the JS SDK uses axios under the hood. The tests that call a service fail with the following when using jsdom:
Network Error
at createError (node_modules/axios/lib/core/createError.js:15:15)
at XMLHttpRequest.handleError [as onerror] (node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/xhr.js:87:14)
at XMLHttpRequest.callback.(anonymous function) (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/events/EventTarget-impl.js:289:32)
at invokeEventListeners (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/events/EventTarget-impl.js:219:27)
at invokeInlineListeners (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/events/EventTarget-impl.js:166:7)
at EventTargetImpl._dispatch (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/events/EventTarget-impl.js:122:7)
at EventTargetImpl.dispatchEvent (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/events/EventTarget-impl.js:87:17)
at XMLHttpRequest.dispatchEvent (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/generated/EventTarget.js:61:35)
at dispatchError (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/xmlhttprequest.js:946:9)
at validCORSHeaders (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/xmlhttprequest.js:979:7)
at receiveResponse (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/xmlhttprequest.js:834:12)
at EventEmitter.client.on.res (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/xmlhttprequest.js:662:38)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at EventEmitter.emit (events.js:188:7)
at Request.realClient.on.res (node_modules/jsdom/lib/jsdom/living/xhr-utils.js:281:49)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at Request.emit (events.js:188:7)
at Request.onRequestResponse (node_modules/request/request.js:986:10)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at ClientRequest.emit (events.js:188:7)
at HTTPParser.parserOnIncomingClient (_http_client.js:474:21)
at HTTPParser.parserOnHeadersComplete (_http_common.js:99:23)
at TLSSocket.socketOnData (_http_client.js:363:20)
at emitOne (events.js:96:13)
at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:188:7)
at readableAddChunk (_stream_readable.js:176:18)
at TLSSocket.Readable.push (_stream_readable.js:134:10)
at TLSWrap.onread (net.js:548:20)
If I disable jsdom (by removing --env=jsdom from package.json) then these tests succeed. However, this then makes tests using ReactDOM.render fail.
Can I have my cake and eat it to? Perhaps some way to disable jsdom in particular test suites and reset the environment?
I'm working on an app that uses Amazon's API Gateway, the JS SDK uses axios under the hood. The tests that call a service fail with the following when using jsdom:
If I disable jsdom (by removing --env=jsdom from package.json) then these tests succeed. However, this then makes tests using ReactDOM.render fail.
Can I have my cake and eat it to? Perhaps some way to disable jsdom in particular test suites and reset the environment?