eslint-config-galex
testing-react
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MIT License | MIT License |
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eslint-config-galex
- ESLinter plugin for Storybook
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eslint setting
Good luck with that. That takes hours. Give this Readme a try: https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-config-galex
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Some problems with nextjs12 middleware and upgrade from nextjs 11 to 12
Its self promotion and I usually don't link it to not so experienced ESLInt users but my reusable config would solve this and you don't have to configure anything yourself. You may have to fix a few things when plugging it in however.
testing-react
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What is Storybook Play function?
For more details on implementation, please refer to the following link (the above code is also quoted from this link): https://github.com/storybookjs/testing-react
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Integrating Storybook with Cypress and HMR
When I started to play with this idea the first option which came to my mind was to launch Storybook and then tell Cypress to navigate to the component’s iFrame source url and start interacting with it. It can work but it has some challenges, like making sure the Storybook is up first, and how it is accessed on on-demand spawned environments in the build pipeline, but then another method presented itself to me - using a library that Storybook team has developed called @storybook/testing-react
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What is Storybook used for?
Adding on to what others have said: you can use https://github.com/storybookjs/testing-react to reuse your storybook entries as test setup & really simplify your tests while making your storybook entries even more valuable.
What are some alternatives?
eslint-config-ns - ESLint config ready to be used in multiple projects. Based on Airbnb's code style with prettier, jest and react support.
pedalboard - A collection of packages to make you software sound better
pokemon-typescript - An example project demonstrating how to share Typescript Types between your Frontend and Backend
react-hooks-testing-library - 🐏 Simple and complete React hooks testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
habits-frontend
common-testing-library-mistakes - Showcase for common mistakes when using testing-library
examples - Enjoy our curated collection of examples and solutions. Use these patterns to build your own robust and scalable applications.
testing-library-recorder-extension - Testing Library Extension for Chrome DevTools Recorder
wael - A simple self-hosted weight and exercise log
kirby-boilerplate - This is an opiniated boilerplate with rocking tools for front-end development
eslint-stylistic - Monorepo for ESLint Stylistic plugins and configs
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.