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riot-shallowize

v0.1.4

Published

A handy shallow rendering utility for [RiotJS](http://riotjs.com/).

Downloads

25

Readme

Riot shallowize

A handy shallow rendering utility for RiotJS.

Virtually, shallow just replace all the tags but the root by <nested-tag><yield /></nested-tag> during mount.

Intallation

Install via NPM.

npm i riot-shallowize --dev

Usage

// Wrap the original module
var shallowize = require('riot-shallowize');
var riot = shallowize(require('riot'));

// Use new shallow API
riot.shallow('hello', { data: 'Hello' });

// and the others as always
riot.mount('*', { data: 'Hello' });

Example

Minimum example with jest and jquery, assuming with riot-jest-transformer:

Suppose you have the two tags below:

<my-list-item>
  {opts.text}
</my-list-item>
<my-list>
  <virtual each={item in items}>
    <my-list-item text={item} />
  </virtual>
  this.items = opts.items
</my-list>

You can write the unit-test of the outer tag as following:

describe('my-list', () => {
  it('should accept data', () => {
    const items = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
    const $myList = $(riot.shallow('my-list', { items }).root);

    const $items = $myList.children('my-list-item');
    // test count
    expect($items).toHaveLength(3);
    // test opts
    for (let i = 0; i < $items.length; i += 1) {
      expect($items.eq(i).attr('text')).toBe(items[i]);
    }
  });
});

It's clear and robust, for the test is free from the implementation of the nested tag!

Warning about expressions

Templating also works except followings and expressions work with some exceptions.

Context object under the nested tags is always a psuedo tag instance on the implementation above, wihtout any attributes, styles, or scripts.

This means that using this in child nodes may may be troublesome. In fact, such tags has technically no apptitude for shallow-rendering --actually, it may have design issues in modularity because it couldn't resist the mutation of one of the nested tags.

And <yield to="..." /> never works.