Mocking specific invocation of Lambda Invoke especially when chaining invocations





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So I was wondering - been using the aws-sdk-mock library for Node / Jasmine.



This particular library allows you to mock the service method invocations. However this appears to be a problem when attempting to mock a method called more than once, but fed different parameters (thus invoking a different lambda).



Aws.mock('lambda', 'invoke', function(params, callback){
callback(null, {})
}


This will mock every call to invoke, which really isn't flexible, what I think would be useful would be to see if the params passed to it contained a specific value.



Now I would not be tied to the AWS.mock framework I don't believe, so if anyone has any pointers how to handle this, it would be great. See the invocation flow below.



Custom function (called from test) -> custom function (calling the invoke)










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    So I was wondering - been using the aws-sdk-mock library for Node / Jasmine.



    This particular library allows you to mock the service method invocations. However this appears to be a problem when attempting to mock a method called more than once, but fed different parameters (thus invoking a different lambda).



    Aws.mock('lambda', 'invoke', function(params, callback){
    callback(null, {})
    }


    This will mock every call to invoke, which really isn't flexible, what I think would be useful would be to see if the params passed to it contained a specific value.



    Now I would not be tied to the AWS.mock framework I don't believe, so if anyone has any pointers how to handle this, it would be great. See the invocation flow below.



    Custom function (called from test) -> custom function (calling the invoke)










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      So I was wondering - been using the aws-sdk-mock library for Node / Jasmine.



      This particular library allows you to mock the service method invocations. However this appears to be a problem when attempting to mock a method called more than once, but fed different parameters (thus invoking a different lambda).



      Aws.mock('lambda', 'invoke', function(params, callback){
      callback(null, {})
      }


      This will mock every call to invoke, which really isn't flexible, what I think would be useful would be to see if the params passed to it contained a specific value.



      Now I would not be tied to the AWS.mock framework I don't believe, so if anyone has any pointers how to handle this, it would be great. See the invocation flow below.



      Custom function (called from test) -> custom function (calling the invoke)










      share|improve this question
















      So I was wondering - been using the aws-sdk-mock library for Node / Jasmine.



      This particular library allows you to mock the service method invocations. However this appears to be a problem when attempting to mock a method called more than once, but fed different parameters (thus invoking a different lambda).



      Aws.mock('lambda', 'invoke', function(params, callback){
      callback(null, {})
      }


      This will mock every call to invoke, which really isn't flexible, what I think would be useful would be to see if the params passed to it contained a specific value.



      Now I would not be tied to the AWS.mock framework I don't believe, so if anyone has any pointers how to handle this, it would be great. See the invocation flow below.



      Custom function (called from test) -> custom function (calling the invoke)







      aws-lambda aws-sdk aws-sdk-mock






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      edited Nov 23 '18 at 5:23









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