73
votes

I have a component which is meant to be used in an Angular Material MdDialog :

@Component({
  ...
})
export class MyComponent {

  constructor(@Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) public data: any, public dialogRef: 
MdDialogRef<MyComponent>) {
...
  }


}

I am trying to Unit Test it with Jasmine :

describe('MyComponent', () => {
  let component: MyComponent;
  let fixture: ComponentFixture<MyComponent>;

  beforeEach(async(() => {
    TestBed.configureTestingModule({
      imports: [
        SharedTestingModule,
      ],
      declarations: [
        MyComponent,
      ],
    })
    .compileComponents();
  }));

  ...
  
});

Unfortunately, I am getting the following error :

Error: No provider for InjectionToken MdDialogData!

SharedTestingModule imports and exports my custom Angular Material module, which itself imports and exports MdDialogModule.

How can I get rid of this error?

Thank you very much!

Angular 4.2.4
Angular Material 2.0.0-beta.7
Jasmine 2.5.3
7

7 Answers

129
votes

I added this :

providers: [
    { provide: MAT_DIALOG_DATA, useValue: {} },
    { provide: MdDialogRef, useValue: {} }
]

And it works :)

Thanks for your help @methgaard!

93
votes

For Angular 5 with latest Material Component

 import { MAT_DIALOG_DATA, MatDialogRef } from '@angular/material/dialog';

and

 providers: [
     { provide: MAT_DIALOG_DATA, useValue: {} },
     { provide: MatDialogRef, useValue: {} }
 ]
15
votes

try this

beforeEach(async(() => {
 TestBed.configureTestingModule({
   imports: [
     SharedTestingModule,
   ],
   declarations: [
     MyComponent,
   ],
   providers: [ <-- here
    {
     provide: MdDialogData,
     useValue: {},
    }
   ] <-- to here 
 })
 .compileComponents();
}));

let me know how it goes

13
votes

as an update, this is also replicated for those who use the tags with the prefix "Mat"

providers: [{provide: MAT_DIALOG_DATA, useValue: {}}, 
{provide: MatDialogRef, useValue: {}}]
4
votes

you can inject MAT_DIALOG_DATA / MAT_BOTTOM_SHEET_DATA in jasmine tests without specifying a provider. you must simply ensure that the value being injected is non-null. if it is null, the compiler mistakes the null value for a non-existing provider and you get the provider not found error.

3
votes

You can use Angular Optional decorator, I faced this problem before so

if the component is not used as a popup try this snippet

constructor(
  @Optional() public dialogRef: MatDialogRef<PopupComponent>,
  @Optional() @Inject(MAT_DIALOG_DATA) public data: any
) {}
0
votes

try add in your <x>.component.spec.ts under providers:

{ provide: MatDialog, useValue: {} }

in some cases you need also:

{ provide: MatDialogRef, useValue: {} }

(this way working in my angular 11 project)