test-real-styles
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utilities to test real styling of dom elements
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test-real-styles
(test-)framework agnostic utilities to test real styling of (virtual) dom elements
Motivation
I created this with jest and testing-library in mind to programmatically test appearance effects of component APIs in real browsers.
While @testing-library/jest-dom
has a toHaveStyle
assertion and there are ways to test css-in-js all solutions I've tried ignore the css cascade
or use a buggy/incomplete simulation of it.
But real-world components do use the cascade. This library aims to give you confidence that a style is actually active on an element.
Installation
npm install test-real-styles
Usage
Assuming a NodeJS test environment with jsdom like jest.
import { getRealStyles, launch, toCss, LaunchedPage } from '../index';
const MY_CSS = `
button { background-color: fuchsia; }
button::after {
border: 2px solid olive;
}
button:hover { color: #123456; }
button:focus { color: rgba(255, 0, 123, 0.5); }
`;
describe(`button`, () => {
it('is pink', async () => {
/**
* This will
* - launch a headless chromium
* - insert the css
* - update the page with `doc`
* - return getComputedStyle(doc)['backgroundColor']
*/
const styles = await getRealStyles({
css: MY_CSS,
doc: document.createElement('button'),
getStyles: ['backgroundColor'],
});
expect(styles).toEqual({ backgroundColor: 'fuchsia' });
});
describe('launch API', () => {
/* In case you want to re-use the browser, interact with the page or do stuff
before styles are returned */
let launchedPage: LaunchedPage | null = null;
beforeAll(() => {
launchedPage = launch('webkit', MY_CSS);
});
it('gets hover and focus styles', async () => {
const { updatePage, hover, focus, getStyles } = launchedPage!;
const button = document.createElement('button');
await updatePage(button);
await hover(button);
const hoverStyles = await getStyles(button, ['color', 'backgroundColor']);
await focus(button);
const focusStyles = await getStyles(button, ['color']);
expect(toCss(hoverStyles)).toMatchInlineSnapshot(`
"color: #123456;
background-color: fuchsia;"
`);
expect(focusStyles.color).toBe('rgba(255, 0, 123, 0.5)');
});
it('gets pseudo elements', async () => {
const { updatePage, getStyles } = launchedPage!;
const button = document.createElement('button');
await updatePage(button);
expect(
await getStyles(button, ['border'], { pseudoElt: '::after' }),
).toEqual({ border: '2px solid olive' });
});
});
});
Examples
- Using Sass or other pre-processors
- Using CSS-Modules, React & TestingLibrary
- Using StyledComponents
- Run test in multiple browsers parallel
License
The MIT License
Copyright (C) 2022 Hannes Diercks
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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