Been having this issue as well, and finally figured out how to do it.
Here is a sample state:
angular.module('myApp', ['ui.router'])
.config(['$stateProvider', function($stateProvider) {
$stateProvider.state('myState', {
url: '/state/:id',
templateUrl: 'template.html',
controller: 'MyCtrl',
resolve: {
data: ['myService', function(service) {
return service.findAll();
}]
}
});
}]);
The unit test below will cover testing the URL w/ params, and executing the resolves which inject its own dependencies:
describe('myApp/myState', function() {
var $rootScope, $state, $injector, myServiceMock, state = 'myState';
beforeEach(function() {
module('myApp', function($provide) {
$provide.value('myService', myServiceMock = {});
});
inject(function(_$rootScope_, _$state_, _$injector_, $templateCache) {
$rootScope = _$rootScope_;
$state = _$state_;
$injector = _$injector_;
// We need add the template entry into the templateCache if we ever
// specify a templateUrl
$templateCache.put('template.html', '');
})
});
it('should respond to URL', function() {
expect($state.href(state, { id: 1 })).toEqual('#/state/1');
});
it('should resolve data', function() {
myServiceMock.findAll = jasmine.createSpy('findAll').and.returnValue('findAll');
// earlier than jasmine 2.0, replace "and.returnValue" with "andReturn"
$state.go(state);
$rootScope.$digest();
expect($state.current.name).toBe(state);
// Call invoke to inject dependencies and run function
expect($injector.invoke($state.current.resolve.data)).toBe('findAll');
});
});
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