redux-observable-expect
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Test redux-observable epics with ease
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redux-observable-expect
Test redux-observable epics with ease.
Problem
"I've written unit tests for my redux-observable epic(s) and have a lot of test boilerplate. How can I reduce this barrier-to-test?"
API
expectEpic(
epic: (action$: Observable<any>, store: ReduxStore) => Observable<any>,
condition$: Observable,
expect$: Observable,
assert: (a: any, b: any) => ?boolean,
done: () => ?any,
store: ReduxStore
)
- epic: The redux-observable 'epic' function you would like to test.
- condition$: The input actions for the test case.
- expect$: The stream of actions to be compared with the stream returned from epic.
- assert: A function which compares actions from the epic with the contents of expect$
- done: Completion callback (usually provided by your test runner).
- store: (Optional) A redux store, will be needed if your epic consumes data from the store.
Example
import expectEpic from 'redux-observable-expect'
expectEpic(
myAwesomeEpic
of({ type: TRIGGER_TYPE }),
of(
{ type: EXPECTED_TYPE },
{ type: ANOTHER_EXPECTED_TYPE }
),
(a, b) => expect(a).toEqual(b),
done
)
Contributing
This project uses JS standard style.
Add stuff, write tests, make tests & linting pass, send a PR.