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@paliari/vue-test-utils
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#Install
Use npm
$ npm install -D @paliari/vue-test-utils --save
Use yarn
$ yarn add -D @paliari/vue-test-utils
With this it is possible to mock the paliari vue store helper methods (base, paginator, crud)
Usage sample:
import '@paliari/vue-test-utils/__mocks__/StoreHelpers'
import paliariVue from 'paliari-vue'
import 'store/modules/anyStore'
import api from './__mocks__/api'
const { StoreHelpers } = paliariVue
it('should to call the auxiliary store with the correct parameters', () => {
expect(StoreHelper.base).toBeCalledTimes(1)
expect(StoreHelper.base).toBeCalledWith({ namespaced: true }, api)
})
Mocks of the main filters used in the projects
Usage sample:
import { shallowMount } from '@vue/test-utils'
import { filters } from '@paliari/vue-test-utils'
import Component from '@/views/Zubumafu.vue'
describe('renderer', () => {
it('should matched snapshot', () => {
const wrapper = shallowMount(Component, { filters })
expect(wrapper.element).toMatchSnapshot()
})
it('should to call filter cpfCnpj', () => {
expect(filters.cpfCnpj).toBeCalledTimes(1)
expect(filters.cpfCnpj).toBeCalledWith('00000000000')
})
})
Single imports sample:
import { cpfCnpj, truncate, date } from '@paliari/vue-test-utils/__mocks__/filters'
Available filters
name | params | returns |
---|---|---|
cpfCnpj | (value) | v |
currency | (number, prefix = '', sufix = '') | ${prefix}${number}${sufix} |
date | (value, format) | value |
truncate | (text, length = 30) | text.substr(0, length - 3) + '...' |
FAQs
JS test utils
We found that @paliari/vue-test-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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