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import { Resource } from '@rest-hooks/rest';
export default class ArticleResource extends Resource {
readonly id: number | undefined = undefined;
readonly content: string = '';
readonly author: number | null = null;
readonly contributors: number[] = [];
pk() {
return this.id?.toString();
}
static urlRoot = 'http://test.com/article/';
}
export default {
full: [
{
request: ArticleResource.list(),
params: { maxResults: 10 },
result: [
{
id: 5,
content: 'have a merry christmas',
author: 2,
contributors: [],
},
{
id: 532,
content: 'never again',
author: 23,
contributors: [5],
},
],
},
],
empty: [
{
request: ArticleResource.list(),
params: { maxResults: 10 },
result: [],
},
],
error: [
{
request: ArticleResource.list(),
params: { maxResults: 10 },
result: { message: 'Bad request', status: 400, name: 'Not Found' },
error: true,
},
],
loading: [],
};
import { MockResolver } from '@rest-hooks/test';
import type { Fixture } from '@rest-hooks/test';
import { Story } from '@storybook/react/types-6-0';
import ArticleList from 'ArticleList';
import options from './fixtures';
export default {
title: 'Pages/ArticleList',
component: ArticleList,
};
export const FullArticleList = ({ result }) => (
<MockResolver fixtures={options[result]}>
<ArticleList maxResults={10} />
</MockResolver>
);
import { CacheProvider } from '@rest-hooks/react';
import { makeRenderRestHook } from '@rest-hooks/test';
import options from './fixtures';
const renderRestHook = makeRenderRestHook(CacheProvider);
it('should resolve list', async () => {
const { result } = renderRestHook(
() => {
return useSuspense(ArticleResource.list(), {
maxResults: 10,
});
},
{ initialFixtures: options.full },
);
expect(result.current).toBeDefined();
expect(result.current.length).toBe(2);
expect(result.current[0]).toBeInstanceOf(ArticleResource);
});
it('should throw errors on bad network', async () => {
const { result } = renderRestHook(
() => {
return useSuspense(ArticleResource.list(), {
maxResults: 10,
});
},
{ initialFixtures: options.error },
);
expect(result.error).toBeDefined();
expect((result.error as any).status).toBe(400);
});
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Testing utilities for Rest Hooks
The npm package @rest-hooks/test receives a total of 201 weekly downloads. As such, @rest-hooks/test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rest-hooks/test demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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