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javascript - How to stub exported function in ES6?

I have file foo.js:

export function bar (m) {
  console.log(m);
}

And another file that uses foo.js, cap.js:

import { bar } from 'foo';

export default m => {
  // Some logic that I need to test
  bar(m);
}

I have test.js:

import cap from 'cap'

describe('cap', () => {
  it('should bar', () => {
      cap('some');
  });
});

Somehow I need override implementation of bar(m) in test. Is there any way to do this?

P.S. I use babel, webpack and mocha.

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Ouch.. I found solution, so I use sinon to stub and import * as foo from 'foo' to get object with all exported functions so I can stub them.

import sinon from 'sinon';
import cap from 'cap';
import * as foo from 'foo';

sinon.stub(foo, 'bar', m => {
    console.log('confirm', m);
});

describe('cap', () => {
  it('should bar', () => {
    cap('some');
  });
});

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