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@concordance/react
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React plugin for Concordance.
Allows
React.createElement()
objects to be compared, formatted, diffed and serialized. Also supports
toJSON()
renderings of
react-test-renderer
.
These may be compared to React.createElement()
objects.
When comparing React component elements, the element type is compared by identity. After deserialization the element types are compared by function name, taking into account whether serialization and / or comparison is done using Node.js 4, which has less reliable support for function names.
Component elements are formatted with a ⍟ character after the element name. Properties and children are formatted by Concordance.
FAQs
Compare, format, diff and serialize React trees with Concordance
The npm package @concordance/react receives a total of 27,934 weekly downloads. As such, @concordance/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @concordance/react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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