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@mojotech/prismatest-enzyme
Advanced tools
This adapter is used to interact with your test views using Enzyme.
Elements are interacted with using Enzyme's ReactWrapper class.
Selectors are specified using functions. These functions take the current element that has been selected and may call methods on it to narrow down the selection further.
A helper function is provided that takes the same arguments as the find method on ReactWrapper instances. It is essentially just a wrapper around that method.
selector: (enzymeSelector) => SelectorType
Install
yarn install --dev @mojotech/prismatest-enzyme
Render something
import App from "./app";
import { mount } from "enzyme";
const rendered = mount(<App />);
Use some test views
import testView from "@mojotech/prismatest-enzyme";
import TodoComponent from './todo-component';
const TodoView = testView(TodoComponent, { addTodo: (e, text) => e.props().addTodo(text) });
const todo = TodoView.materialize(rendered);
todo.actions.addTodo("Write some tests!");
FAQs
Enzyme adapter for use with @mojotech/prismatest
The npm package @mojotech/prismatest-enzyme receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @mojotech/prismatest-enzyme popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mojotech/prismatest-enzyme demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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