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react-test-env
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When React is loaded, it performs a check to detect whether it's executing in the context of a document. Therefore, when testing React components or otherwise simulating a DOM using JSDOM, you must ensure that the document is initialized prior to loading React. The purpose of this module is to reduce this boilerplate and create the expected global variables in a single call.
The module exports a single function which accepts an optional markup string to be passed to JSDOM. You'll likely want to require the module as the first line of your script, so that the globals are available to any subsequent modules that may depend on their existance.
require( 'react-test-env' )();
/**
* External dependencies
*/
var React = require( 'react' );
// ...
By default, a fully functional localStorage
and noop XMLHttpRequest
will be added to
the global scope. One or both of these can be disabled by passing an additional features
option when calling the module.
require( 'react-test-env' )( null, {
localStorage: false
} );
FAQs
React Test Environment Setup
We found that react-test-env demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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