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@saasquatch/universal-hooks-testing-library
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This library provides an interface to test hooks written with Universal Hooks. You simply plug an implementation in and continue testing as usual. The API is based off of React Hooks Testing Library.
First, you plug in an implementation. Here's an example with React:
import * as React from "react";
import * as ReactTestLib from "@testing-library/react-hooks";
setImplementation(React);
setTestImplementation(ReactTestLib);
Or with haunted:
import * as haunted from "haunted";
import * as hauntedTestingLib from "@saasquatch/haunted-hooks-testing-library";
setImplementation(haunted);
setTestImplementation(hauntedTestingLib);
Then, use it like usual.
import { useState } from "@saasquatch/universal-hooks";
import { act, renderHook, setTestImplementation } from "@saasquatch/universal-hooks-testing-library";
test("example", () => {
function useHook() {
const [counter, setCounter] = useState(0);
const inc = setCounter((c) => c + 1);
return { counter, inc };
}
let result;
act(() => {
({ result } = renderHook(useHook));
});
expect(result.current.counter).toBe(0);
act(() => {
result.current.inc();
});
expect(result.current.counter).toBe(1);
});
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A testing library for universal-hooks
We found that @saasquatch/universal-hooks-testing-library demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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