Infinite Table React DataGrid
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Infinite Table React DataGrid
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The best testing strategies for frontends
With Vanilla Extract you can be sure that if you remove a CSS class, it's not used anywhere else in the codebase. It's been a game changer in terms of CSS maintainability and productivity for us at Infinite Table.
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The best testing setup for frontends, with Playwright and NextJS
This is the same setup we've been using for developing and testing the Infinite Table React DataGrid and it has been serving us really well.
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ag-Grid VS infinite-react - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Jan 2024
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Staying focused in a distracted world
This has been my experience at infinite-table.com
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Interesting client-side reactive database concept
Nice article! I would suggest keeping concerns separate and use a dedicated React table component with support and and a dedicated team behind it. I'm biased, but that's what we do at https://infinite-table.com/ 😅
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Filtering Data with Infinite Table for React
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us on Twitter, in the GitHub Discussions or in the comments below!
testing-library-docs
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Why I rarely use `getByRole`: Testing Library and the first rule of ARIA
Testing Library provides a great set of accessibility-focused tools to locating elements when writing tests. It was created by Kent C Dodds, one of my longtime favorite educators on front-end and testing topics. Since the initial release in 2018 as "React Testing Library", it's grown in popularity beyond its React component testing roots. It now has plugins for all major test runners and JavaScript frameworks, and in 2022 some of its patterns were adopted in Playwright's test runner as the recommended way to locate elements.
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The best testing strategies for frontends
Probably Enzyme was the first to popularize component testing in React by doing shallow rendering and expecting some things to be there in the React component tree. Then React Testing library came and took component testing to a whole new level.
- Introdução a testes unitários no desenvolvimento de software
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33 React Libraries Every React Developer Should Have In Their Arsenal
18.react-testing-library
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What is integration testing in UI/Front End?
Jest has long been my favorite got to test runner when it comes to UI unit and integration testing. With tools like React Testing Library (Testing Library framework for React) you get the benefit of very easy to write and maintain tests, as well as a quick and efficient way to run our tests.
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Testing Intercepting Routes
I'm writing an intergration test with Testing Library where I'm on a boards dashboard area and a user can click a button to create an item on the board. I'm using an intercepting route to do show the popup form. Once finished the user goes back to their area and should see the created board.
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Writing your first Unit Test in React
This article uses Jest and React Testing Library. It's okay if you want to use other libraries, the fundamentals in this article will help you there as well.
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Autotab – Boring AI Agents for real world tasks
This is the idea behind Testing-Library from what I understand.
https://testing-library.com/
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Mastering Jest: A Complete Guide to Testing Next.js Applications Part-2
The Testing Library: The Testing Library offers guidance on best practices for testing user interfaces effectively, with a focus on user-centric testing.
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How to run visual tests in 2023
There are great tools like Testing Library that render a single component in a single state and then programmatically inspect the resulting DOM. However, the salient details of the rendered HTML – like color, layout, and scale – are hard to express. So, the tests end up brittle (over-specified) or insufficient (under-specified).
What are some alternatives?
svelte-headless-table - Unopinionated and extensible data tables for Svelte
jsdom-worker - 👷♀️ Use Web Workers in Jest / JSDOM 🌈
pluto_grid - PlutoGrid is a dataGrid for flutter that can be controlled by the keyboard on desktop and web. Of course, it works well on Android and IOS.
react-ui-boilerplate - The boilerplate to help you build React UI library and publish to NPM automatically.
react-custable - A custom table for react
Enzyme - JavaScript Testing utilities for React
af-utils - Simple open-source tools that just work (usually fast)
cypress-realworld-testing - Next.js project for learn.cypress.io
flatlist-react - A helpful utility component to handle lists in react like a champ
axe-core - Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing
ka-table - Lightweight MIT React Table component with Sorting, Filtering, Grouping, Virtualization, Editing and many more
docusaurus-plugin-remote-content - A Docusaurus plugin to download content from remote sources when it is needed.