--- name: Spy on methods in `bun test` --- Use the `spyOn` utility to track method calls with Bun's test runner. ```ts import { test, expect, spyOn } from "bun:test"; const leo = { name: "Leonardo", sayHi(thing: string) { console.log(`Sup I'm ${this.name} and I like ${thing}`); }, }; const spy = spyOn(leo, "sayHi"); ``` --- Once the spy is created, it can be used to write `expect` assertions relating to method calls. ```ts-diff import { test, expect, spyOn } from "bun:test"; const leo = { name: "Leonardo", sayHi(thing: string) { console.log(`Sup I'm ${this.name} and I like ${thing}`); }, }; const spy = spyOn(leo, "sayHi"); + test("turtles", ()=>{ + expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0); + leo.sayHi("pizza"); + expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1); + expect(spy.mock.calls).toEqual([[ "pizza" ]]); + }) ``` --- See [Docs > Test Runner > Mocks](/docs/test/mocks) for complete documentation on mocking with the Bun test runner.