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react-components-asserts

v1.2.0

Published

Asserts for react.js components using the shallow renderer.

Downloads

13

Readme

react-components-asserts

Asserts for react.js components using the shallow renderer.

Early stage

This is just a very early draft and evolves with the features needed where this project is used, initially for the es6katas.org site. Will see where it goes from here.

What is it?

In order to do TDD with unit tests, without the need to interact with the DOM this package will provide some assert functions that help verifying certain conditions when building components. It is NOT meant for HTML structure validation. The main intention is to verify that certain properties and components are used and receive the correct data. Using this may lead to better components design and allows for refactoring components.

Assert functions like rendersDomNodeWithTextContent(component, textContent) will ensure that some DOM node inside a component has the expected textContent where in the HTML structure it is located is not scope of this project.

Example

class Article extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const price = 42;
    return (
      <div id="someLayout">
        <div id="moreLayout-irrelevant-for-our-test">
          <a href="#some">{price}</a>
        </div>
      </div>
    );
  }
}
class OtherComp extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const price = 42;
    return (
      <a className="#some">{price}</a>
    );
  }
}

a test could now validate that the price gets rendered at all, as an innerText, like so:

import {
  rendersDomNodeWithAttrAndValue,
  rendersDomNodeWithTextContent
} from 'react-components-asserts';

it('has an `href=#some`', function() {
  rendersDomNodeWithAttrAndValue(<Article />, 'href', '#some');
});

it('also has an `className=#some`', function() {
  rendersDomNodeWithAttrAndValue(<OtherComp />, 'className', '#some');
});

describe('renders the price', function() {
  it('in <Article>', function() {
    rendersDomNodeWithTextContent(<Article />, '42');
  });
  it('in <OtherComp>', function() {
    rendersDomNodeWithTextContent(<OtherComp />, '42');
  });
});