@workInProgress @ngdoc overview @name Developer Guide: Angular Services: Testing Angular Services @description Following is a unit test for the service in the example in {@link dev_guide.services.creating_services Creating Angular Services}. The unit test example uses Jasmine spy (mock) instead of a real browser alert.
var mock, notify;
beforeEach(function() {
  mock = {alert: jasmine.createSpy()};
  notify = angular.service('notify')(mock);
});
it('should not alert first two notifications', function() {
  notify('one');
  notify('two');
  expect(mock.alert).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it('should alert all after third notification', function() {
  notify('one');
  notify('two');
  notify('three');
  expect(mock.alert).toHaveBeenCalledWith("one\ntwo\nthree");
});
it('should clear messages after alert', function() {
  notify('one');
  notify('two');
  notify('third');
  notify('more');
  notify('two');
  notify('third');
  expect(mock.alert.callCount).toEqual(2);
  expect(mock.alert.mostRecentCall.args).toEqual(["more\ntwo\nthird"]);
});
## Related Topics
* {@link dev_guide.services.understanding_services Understanding Angular Services}
* {@link dev_guide.services.creating_services Creating Angular Services}
* {@link dev_guide.services.registering_services Registering Angular Services}
* {@link dev_guide.services.managing_dependencies Managing Service Dependencies}
* {@link dev_guide.services.injecting_controllers Injecting Services Into Conrollers}
## Related API
* {@link api/angular.service Angular Service API}