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@instructure/ui-testable
Advanced tools
A decorator that adds a data-
attribute to the React component root node
to make it easier to test.
NOTE: by default, when NODE_ENV==='production' the data-
attributes will not be appended
(since they are specifically there for testing and appending them takes a non-trivial
amount of time at runtime, slowing things down for your actual users).
If you would like the data-cid
attributes on elements even in your production
builds (like if you are using them in your e2e builds or something),
you need to set the environment variable:
ALWAYS_APPEND_UI_TESTABLE_LOCATORS=1
yarn add @instructure/ui-testable
FAQs
A UI component test utility made by Instructure Inc.
The npm package @instructure/ui-testable receives a total of 7,863 weekly downloads. As such, @instructure/ui-testable popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @instructure/ui-testable demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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