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I have a jest supertest setup for my testing , I am trying to close server after tests are done but it is throwing error, it is saying server.close() is not a function. what is wrong here? is it issue with express or jest or supertest I am not able to figure it out I am new to testing please help me.
server.js file:



const next = require('next');
const express = require('express');
const winston = require("winston");
const config = require("config");
const passport = require('passport');
const flash = require('connect-flash');
const path = require('path');
var cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');

var app = express();



const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
const nextApp = next({dev});
const port = process.env.PORT || config.get("port");
const handleRequest = nextApp.getRequestHandler();


nextApp.prepare().then(() => {



require("./server/startup/cors")(app);
require("./server/startup/db")();

app.use(cookieParser('ilovescotchscotchyscotchscotch'));
app.use(express.json());



app.use(cookieSession({
name: 'MyAppName',
keys: ['very secret key'],
maxAge: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 // 30 days
}));
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.use(passport.session());
app.use(flash());



require('./server/services/passport')(passport);



require("./server/startup/logging")();
require("./server/startup/routes")(app);
require("./server/startup/prod")(app);




app.get('*', (req, res) => {
return handleRequest(req, res);
});






})

app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Listening at port ${port}`));

module.exports = app;


Here is my test file:



const request = require('supertest');

const {User} = require('./../../server/models/user');
const mongoose = require('mongoose');

let server ;

beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
afterEach(async () => {
await server.close();

});


describe('POST /api/signup', () => {
it('should signin successfully', () => {

})
});


This is my error :



TypeError: server.close is not a function

9 | beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
10 | afterEach(async () => { > 11 | await server.close();
| ^
12 |
13 | });


what is happening here? Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here?










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    I have a jest supertest setup for my testing , I am trying to close server after tests are done but it is throwing error, it is saying server.close() is not a function. what is wrong here? is it issue with express or jest or supertest I am not able to figure it out I am new to testing please help me.
    server.js file:



    const next = require('next');
    const express = require('express');
    const winston = require("winston");
    const config = require("config");
    const passport = require('passport');
    const flash = require('connect-flash');
    const path = require('path');
    var cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
    const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');

    var app = express();



    const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
    const nextApp = next({dev});
    const port = process.env.PORT || config.get("port");
    const handleRequest = nextApp.getRequestHandler();


    nextApp.prepare().then(() => {



    require("./server/startup/cors")(app);
    require("./server/startup/db")();

    app.use(cookieParser('ilovescotchscotchyscotchscotch'));
    app.use(express.json());



    app.use(cookieSession({
    name: 'MyAppName',
    keys: ['very secret key'],
    maxAge: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 // 30 days
    }));
    app.use(passport.initialize());
    app.use(passport.session());
    app.use(flash());



    require('./server/services/passport')(passport);



    require("./server/startup/logging")();
    require("./server/startup/routes")(app);
    require("./server/startup/prod")(app);




    app.get('*', (req, res) => {
    return handleRequest(req, res);
    });






    })

    app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Listening at port ${port}`));

    module.exports = app;


    Here is my test file:



    const request = require('supertest');

    const {User} = require('./../../server/models/user');
    const mongoose = require('mongoose');

    let server ;

    beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
    afterEach(async () => {
    await server.close();

    });


    describe('POST /api/signup', () => {
    it('should signin successfully', () => {

    })
    });


    This is my error :



    TypeError: server.close is not a function

    9 | beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
    10 | afterEach(async () => { > 11 | await server.close();
    | ^
    12 |
    13 | });


    what is happening here? Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here?










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      I have a jest supertest setup for my testing , I am trying to close server after tests are done but it is throwing error, it is saying server.close() is not a function. what is wrong here? is it issue with express or jest or supertest I am not able to figure it out I am new to testing please help me.
      server.js file:



      const next = require('next');
      const express = require('express');
      const winston = require("winston");
      const config = require("config");
      const passport = require('passport');
      const flash = require('connect-flash');
      const path = require('path');
      var cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
      const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');

      var app = express();



      const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
      const nextApp = next({dev});
      const port = process.env.PORT || config.get("port");
      const handleRequest = nextApp.getRequestHandler();


      nextApp.prepare().then(() => {



      require("./server/startup/cors")(app);
      require("./server/startup/db")();

      app.use(cookieParser('ilovescotchscotchyscotchscotch'));
      app.use(express.json());



      app.use(cookieSession({
      name: 'MyAppName',
      keys: ['very secret key'],
      maxAge: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 // 30 days
      }));
      app.use(passport.initialize());
      app.use(passport.session());
      app.use(flash());



      require('./server/services/passport')(passport);



      require("./server/startup/logging")();
      require("./server/startup/routes")(app);
      require("./server/startup/prod")(app);




      app.get('*', (req, res) => {
      return handleRequest(req, res);
      });






      })

      app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Listening at port ${port}`));

      module.exports = app;


      Here is my test file:



      const request = require('supertest');

      const {User} = require('./../../server/models/user');
      const mongoose = require('mongoose');

      let server ;

      beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
      afterEach(async () => {
      await server.close();

      });


      describe('POST /api/signup', () => {
      it('should signin successfully', () => {

      })
      });


      This is my error :



      TypeError: server.close is not a function

      9 | beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
      10 | afterEach(async () => { > 11 | await server.close();
      | ^
      12 |
      13 | });


      what is happening here? Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a jest supertest setup for my testing , I am trying to close server after tests are done but it is throwing error, it is saying server.close() is not a function. what is wrong here? is it issue with express or jest or supertest I am not able to figure it out I am new to testing please help me.
      server.js file:



      const next = require('next');
      const express = require('express');
      const winston = require("winston");
      const config = require("config");
      const passport = require('passport');
      const flash = require('connect-flash');
      const path = require('path');
      var cookieSession = require('cookie-session');
      const cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');

      var app = express();



      const dev = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
      const nextApp = next({dev});
      const port = process.env.PORT || config.get("port");
      const handleRequest = nextApp.getRequestHandler();


      nextApp.prepare().then(() => {



      require("./server/startup/cors")(app);
      require("./server/startup/db")();

      app.use(cookieParser('ilovescotchscotchyscotchscotch'));
      app.use(express.json());



      app.use(cookieSession({
      name: 'MyAppName',
      keys: ['very secret key'],
      maxAge: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 // 30 days
      }));
      app.use(passport.initialize());
      app.use(passport.session());
      app.use(flash());



      require('./server/services/passport')(passport);



      require("./server/startup/logging")();
      require("./server/startup/routes")(app);
      require("./server/startup/prod")(app);




      app.get('*', (req, res) => {
      return handleRequest(req, res);
      });






      })

      app.listen(port, () => console.log(`Listening at port ${port}`));

      module.exports = app;


      Here is my test file:



      const request = require('supertest');

      const {User} = require('./../../server/models/user');
      const mongoose = require('mongoose');

      let server ;

      beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
      afterEach(async () => {
      await server.close();

      });


      describe('POST /api/signup', () => {
      it('should signin successfully', () => {

      })
      });


      This is my error :



      TypeError: server.close is not a function

      9 | beforeEach(() => { server = require('./../../server'); });
      10 | afterEach(async () => { > 11 | await server.close();
      | ^
      12 |
      13 | });


      what is happening here? Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here?







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      edited Jan 10 at 16:23









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