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vue-test-utils
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To use vue-test-utils beta:
// npm
npm install --save-dev vue-test-utils@latest
// yarn
yarn add --dev vue-test-utils@latest
vue-test-utils
is the official test library for Vue.js. It provides methods for unit testing Vue components.
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For questions and support please use the Discord chat room, Gitter chat room, or the official forum. The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests.
Please make sure to read the Issue Reporting Checklist before opening an issue. Issues not conforming to the guidelines may be closed immediately.
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request. If you have a Vue-related project/component/tool, add it with a pull-request to this curated list!
Details changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
For the latest releases and announcements, follow on Twitter: @vuejs
FAQs
Utilities for testing Vue components.
The npm package vue-test-utils receives a total of 4,329 weekly downloads. As such, vue-test-utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-test-utils 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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