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testing-library-providers
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testing-library-providers
is utility for @testing-library/react
It allows you to nest provider components with ease
Note: react
, react-dom
and @testing-library/react
are peer dependencies
yarn add react react-dom
yarn add -D testing-library/react
yarn add -D testing-library-providers
Goal of this library is to compose several providers, and provide props to them straight from the tests
First you should define your own typings for ProviderProps
. You can extend current empty interface like this:
Then you write provider function:
Provider function is a function which recieves typed provider props and returns a function which gets react children
It's up to you then to wrap children with provider (or any other react
component) and pass props if needed.
Now you are ready to use this library in a test
First you create render
function by calling enhanceRender
with arguments consisting of provider functions. This function is regular render
function from @testing-library/react
but it already wraps your component with providers
Note that order matter and providers will be composed from left to right
After that you are ready to render whatever you wish to test. If you want to pass some props, in this case mocked response to ApolloProvider
you can do so by passing the mocks as a second parameter to render
function.
Note that this is also fully typed.
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Utils for wrapping components in providers
The npm package testing-library-providers receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, testing-library-providers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that testing-library-providers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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