Sinon stub out module’s function from a middleware

Based on this question, I need to also make a test for a middleware which also uses the db-connection.js file. The middleware file will look like this:

const dbConnection = require('./db-connection.js')

module.exports = function (...args) {
   return async function (req, res, next) {
      // somethin' somethin' ...
      const dbClient = dbConnection.db
      const docs = await dbClient.collection('test').find()
 
      if (!docs) {
         return next(Boom.forbidden())
      }
   }
}

, the database connection file do not change, which is:

const MongoClient = require('mongodb').MongoClient
const dbName = 'test'
const url = process.env.MONGO_URL

const client = new MongoClient(url, { useNewUrlParser: true,
  useUnifiedTopology: true,
  bufferMaxEntries: 0 // dont buffer querys when not connected
})

const init = () => {
  return client.connect().then(() => {
    logger.info(`mongdb db:${dbName} connected`)

    const db = client.db(dbName)
  })
}

/**
 * @type {Connection}
 */
module.exports = {
  init,
  client,
  get db () {
    return client.db(dbName)
  }
}

How the middleware works is by passing list of strings (that strings is roles), I have to query to the database and check whether there is a record of each roles. If the record exists, I will return next(), while if the record does not exist, I will return next(Boom.forbidden()) (next function with a 403 status code from Boom module).

Given the details above, how does one make a test to test out the return value of the middleware if the record exists or not? This means I have to assert the next() and next(Boom.forbidden) to be exact.