This library simulates the AWS Step Functions runtime to unit test state machines, a lightweight alternative to integration testing with LocalStack.
npm install --save-dev sfn-sim
Import the load
function, load your state machine, then execute with some input:
import { load } from 'sfn-sim';
const stateMachine = load(definition, resources, options);
await stateMachine.execute(input);
See below for details on these parameters.
This must be a JSON object which is the Definition
property of a state machine, which contains the
StartAt
and States
fields at its root.
By default, your definition will be validated using statelint;
this can be disabled with the validateDefinition
option set to false
.
Note that CloudFormation functions and refs are not supported; you should replace these in your definition before loading it.
This should be an array of objects which are AWS resources used by any Task
steps in your state
machine. Each object must contain service
and name
fields, and additional fields depending on
the service.
The supported service
values are listed below with their requirements, as well as an example using
the Lambda and S3 services.
This resource must contain a function
field which must be a function. This will be executed as
your lambda handler.
This resource must contain an objects
field which must be an array. This can optionally be
pre-populated with objects, which must contain key
and body
fields.
This resource must contain a messages
field which must be an array.
This resource must contain a messages
field which must be an array.
This resource must contain a stateMachine
field which must be a function. This will be executed as
your state machine.
const definition = {
StartAt: 'CalculateSquare',
States: {
CalculateSquare: {
Type: 'Task',
Resource: 'arn:aws:lambda:::function:calculate-square',
InputPath: '$.value',
ResultPath: '$.value',
Next: 'SaveToS3',
},
SaveToS3: {
Type: 'Task',
Resource: 'arn:aws:states:::aws-sdk:s3:putObject',
Parameters: {
Bucket: 'squared-numbers',
'Key.$': '$.number',
'Body.$': '$.value',
},
End: true,
},
},
};
const bucketObjects = [];
const resources = [
{
service: 'lambda',
name: 'calculate-square',
function: (x) => x * x,
},
{
service: 's3',
name: 'squared-numbers',
objects: bucketObjects,
},
];
const stateMachine = load(definition, resources);
test('writes a squared number to S3', async () => {
await stateMachine.execute({
number: 'three',
value: 3,
});
expect(bucketObjects).toContainEqual({
key: 'three',
body: 9,
});
});
This should be an object which can be used to override the default configuration of the simulator.
Key | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
validateDefinition |
Whether the provided definition should be validated on load |
true |
simulateWait |
Whether any Wait steps should wait in real-time, otherwise passing immediately |
false |
stateMachineName |
Identifier for the state machine, passed to the context object | undefined |
executionName |
Identifier for the execution, passed to the context object | undefined |
This library supports most available features of Step Functions. Some functionality has not been implemented yet, including:
- Some AWS resources in
Task
steps - Some runtime error handling and data validation