The following is a unit test for the 'notify' service in the 'Dependencies' example in 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()}; module(function($provide) { $provide.value('$window', mock); }); inject(function($injector) { notify = $injector.get('notify'); }); }); 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"]); });