MoxEnv Hex.pm


It's your application config but simply mocked with Mox.


Usage

# myapp/lib/myapp/config.ex
defmodule MyApp.Config do
def get(key, default \\ nil) do
Application.get_env(:mox_env, key, default)
end
end
# myapp/test/support/config_mock.ex
defmodule MyApp.ConfigMock do
use MoxEnv, otp_app: :mox_env
end
# myapp/lib/myapp.ex
defmodule MyApp do
@config Application.get_env(:my_app, :config_module, MyApp.Config)
def test_key do
@config.get(:test_key)
end
def test_key_default do
@config.get(:test_key_default, :default_value)
end
end
# config/test.exs
config :my_app, config_module: MyApp.ConfigMock

With that configuration you can simply mock your config in tests, like Mox:

iex> MyApp.test_key
:test_value
iex> MyApp.ConfigMock.put_env(:test_key, :new_value)
:new_value

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request