@rewardops-forks/ember-test-helpers
v2.6.0
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Helpers for testing Ember.js applications with React-in-Ember fixes
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@rewardops-forks/ember-test-helpers
An extension of https://github.com/emberjs/ember-test-helpers/, a test-framework-agnostic set of helpers for testing Ember.js applications.
This extension allows for seamless testing of Ember applications with embedded React components, in particular those using the https://github.com/rewardops/ember-react-components (or https://github.com/alexlafroscia/ember-react-components) addon.
Compatibility
- Ember 3.8 or above
- Ember CLI 3.8 or above
- Node.js 10 or above
Installation
For ember-qunit v5 and above
yarn
yarn add --dev @rewardops-forks/ember-test-helpers
npm
npm install --save-dev @rewardops-forks/ember-test-helpers
For ember-qunit v4 and below
If you are writing a regular Ember app or addon there is not much for you to do as ember-qunit (and ember-mocha) already include this package as a dependency. You only need to make sure that you are using a recent enough version of either one of these packages.
If you are working on ember-qunit
or ember-mocha
themselves you can
install this package like any other regular Ember addon.
Usage
This package exports several helper functions that can be used to improve the testing experience when developing Ember.js apps or addons.
These helper functions include DOM interaction helpers (click()
, fillIn()
,
...), routing and rendering helpers (visit()
, render()
, ...) and some
other things that make it easy to write good tests.
The full documentation can be found in the API reference.
Contributing
Installation
git clone <repository-url>
cd ember-test-helpers
yarn install
Running tests
yarn test
(Runsember try:each
to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember test
ember test --server
Running the dummy application
ember serve
- Visit the dummy application at http://localhost:4200.
For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.
Attribution
Much of ember-test-helpers
was extracted from the original ember-qunit
,
which was written by Stefan Penner, Robert Jackson, and Ryan Florence.
Copyright and License
Copyright 2015 Switchfly and contributors.
Dual-licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the MIT License.