react-test-attributes
v1.0.0
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React library to add data-* attributes to DOM elements.
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React Test Attributes
React Test Attributes is a library for React apps that decorates the DOM with custom attributes that can be used to uniquely indentify elements in a page. The main use case is for E2E testing using tools like Cypress or Selenium.
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Features
- 🏷 TypeScript support - It is written in TypeScript to make it easier and faster to use the library
- 🍃 Lightweight - Almost zero footprint on your project and no other dependencies required
- 🚀 Production mode -
data-*
attributes are added to the DOM only when not in production mode - 🌳 Tree-shakeable - Only the parts you use will be included in your final bundle
Installation
To add this package as a dependency to your app, simply run
npm install react-test-attributes --save
or, if you are using Yarn (as I strongly suggest):
yarn add react-test-attributes
Quick Start
Import React Test Attributes to your React component (note that, since it is the default export of this package, you can name it whatever you want):
import Test from 'react-test-attributes';
Then simply wrap the components you want to decorate:
<Test id="btn-submit">
<button>Sumbit</button>
</Test>
The resulting DOM will be the following, depending on the value of NODE_ENV
environment variable when your project is built:
<!-- NODE_ENV != "production" -->
<button data-testid="btn-submit">Submit</button>
<!-- NODE_ENV == "production" -->
<button>Submit</button>
Usage
API
The Test
component accepts the following props:
id
is the value of the added attributesuffix
is the string to append to"data-"
when building the attribute name (default to"testid"
)enableInProductionMode
indicates whether or not adding the test attribute in production mode (default tofalse
)
For example, if you want to name the attribute data-tid
and give it the value "link-home"
you should write:
<Test id="link-home" suffix="tid">
<a href="/home">Home</a>
</Test>
Global Configuration
The context TestAttributesConfig
can provide a global configuration to all of its Test
descendants.
For example, we can globally override the suffix and enable writing the test attributes also in production mode by doing this:
import Test, { TestAttributesConfig } from 'react-test-attributes';
const App = () => {
return (
<TestAttributesConfig
value={{ suffix: 'tid', enableInProductionMode: true }}
>
<Test id="title">
<h1>I am the title</h1>
</Test>
<Test id="link-home">
<a href="/home">Home</a>
</Test>
</TestAttributesConfig>
);
};
This produces the following DOM:
<h1 data-tid="title">I am the title</h1>
<a href="/home" data-tid="link-home">Home</a>
Contributing
If you find any bug or if you have ideas on how to improve this project, you are more than welcome to open issues and/or making pull requests!
License
Project source code is licensed under the MIT license. You are free to fork this repository, edit the code, share and use it both for non-commercial and commercial purposes.