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Simple React Native testing utilities helping you write better tests with less effort
Lightweight React Native testing utilities helping you write better tests with less effort.
Appreciation notice: This project is heavily inspired by react-testing-library. Go check it out and use it to test your web React apps.
You want to write maintainable tests for your React Native components without testing implementation details, but then you're told to use Enzyme, which you learn has no React Native adapter, meaning only shallow rendering is supported. And you want to render deep! But deep rendering may otherwise require jsdom (React Native isn't the web!), while doing deep rendering with react-test-renderer
is so painful.
You would also like to use the newest React features, but you need to wait for your testing library's abstractions to catch up and it takes a while.
You finally want to approach testing using only best practices, while Enzyme may encourage assertions on implementation details.
The react-native-testing-library
is a lightweight solution for testing your React Native components. It provides light utility functions on top of react-test-renderer
letting you always be up to date with latest React features and write any component tests you like. But really not any, it prevents you from testing implementation details because we stand this is a very bad practice.
This library is a replacement for Enzyme. It is tested to work with Jest, but it should work with other test runners as well.
import { render, fireEvent } from 'react-native-testing-library';
import { QuestionsBoard } from '../QuestionsBoard';
test('form submits two answers', () => {
const allQuestions = ['q1', 'q2'];
const mockFn = jest.fn();
const { getAllByA11yLabel, getByText } = render(
<QuestionsBoard questions={allQuestions} onSubmit={mockFn} />
);
const answerInputs = getAllByA11yLabel('answer input');
fireEvent.changeText(answerInputs[0], 'a1');
fireEvent.changeText(answerInputs[1], 'a2');
fireEvent.press(getByText('Submit'));
expect(mockFn).toBeCalledWith({
'1': { q: 'q1', a: 'a1' },
'2': { q: 'q2', a: 'a2' },
});
});
You can find the source of QuestionsBoard
component and this example here.
Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run:
yarn
yarn add --dev react-native-testing-library
npm
npm install --save-dev react-native-testing-library
This library has a peerDependencies listing for react-test-renderer
and, of course, react
. Make sure to install them too!
In order to use addtional React Native-specific jest matchers from @testing-library/jest-native package add it to your project:
yarn
yarn add --dev @testing-library/jest-native
npm
npm install --save-dev @testing-library/jest-native
Then automatically add it to your jest tests by using setupFilesAfterEnv
option in your Jest configuration (it's usually located either in package.json
under "jest"
key or in a jest.config.js
file):
{
"preset": "react-native",
"setupFilesAfterEnv": ["@testing-library/jest-native/extend-expect"]
}
Note for Flow users β you'll also need to install typings for react-test-renderer
:
flow-typed install react-test-renderer
As you may have noticed, it's not tied to React Native at all β you can safely use it in your React components if you feel like not interacting directly with DOM.
The public API of react-native-testing-library
is focused around these essential methods:
render
β deeply renders given React element and returns helpers to query the output components.fireEvent
- invokes named event handler on the element.waitFor
- waits for non-deterministic periods of time until queried element is added or times out.waitForElementToBeRemoved
- waits for non-deterministic periods of time until queried element is removed or times out.within
- creates a queries object scoped for given element.React Native Testing Library is an open source project and will always remain free to use. If you think it's cool, please star it π. Callstack is a group of React and React Native geeks, contact us at hello@callstack.com if you need any help with these or just want to say hi!
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Simple React Native testing utilities helping you write better tests with less effort
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