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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions docs/en/workflow/testing-with-mocks.md
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Expand Up @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ In a real world application, our components most likely have external dependenci

`vue-loader` provides a feature that allows you to inject arbitrary dependencies to a `*.vue` component, using [inject-loader](https://github.com/plasticine/inject-loader). The general idea is that instead of directly importing the component module, we use `inject-loader` to create a "module factory" function for that module. When this function gets called with an object of mocks, it returns an instance of the module with the mocks injected.

> Note: You must disable `esModule` option in inject mode, or you will get an error.

Suppose we have a component like this:

``` html
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<script>
// this dependency needs to be mocked
import SomeService from '../service'
const SomeService = require('../service')

export default {
module.exports = {
data () {
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In ES5, I think you should be change to data: function () {. :)

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Actually it just disables esModule option, not the whole ES6+ syntax. So that's OK imo :-)

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okay! :)

return {
msg: SomeService.msg
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Here's how to import it with mocks:

> Note: [email protected] is currently unstable.

``` bash
npm install inject-loader@^2.0.0 --save-dev
npm install inject-loader --save-dev
```

``` js
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