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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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react-intl
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How to get list of all timezones in javascript
I am developing an application with react/redux, and I started using library react-intl for formatting messages and dates.
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Manual mock React-Intl with Jest to have snapshot testing
I have been struggling mocking React-Intl library with Jest because I'm having this error when I run tests:
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React-intl define messages outside of react
export function categoryIdToCategoryName(categoryId) {let name;switch (categoryId) { case constants.RISK_CATEGORY_LOW: name = 'low'; break; case constants.RISK_CATEGORY_MEDIUM: name = 'medium'; break; case constants.RISK_CATEGORY_HIGH: name = 'high'; break; case constants.RISK_CATEGORY_CRITICAL: name = 'critical'; break; default: console.warn('see: /utils/risk.js', 'categoryIdToCategoryName:', categoryId); name = 'unknown'; } return name;} I would like to translate this texts - [low, medium, high, critical] using https://github.com/yahoo/react-intl. So I defined messages
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Intl.js polyfill/shim with webpack?
I'm using React-Intl with webpack and I need the Intl shim to support Safari and IE, but I don't want to load it for browsers that already support the Intl spec.
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The React roadmap for beginners you never knew you needed.
React Intl
Sinon.JS
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Unit Testing in Node.js and TypeScript: A Comprehensive Guide with Jest Integration
If you are using a mocking library, such as sinon, jest-mock, or ts-mockito, make sure that it is compatible with Jest. You may need to install additional packages or configure them in your configuration file. For example, to use sinon with Jest, you can install the sinon-jest package and add the following to your configuration file:
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Express API Testing
Mocha is a test runner, Chai is an assertion library, Sinon is a mocking library, this normally the combination you would need to use if you choose mocha, but there are others.
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Alternative to AWS Mock
Instead, use pure functions + dependency inject your stubs (e.g. parameter to function). Also note, no need for Sinon or some other test double library. JavaScript is so good nowadays to easily make objects/classes/functions or any combination thereof on the fly that are terse.
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Unit testing: What to use, and how?
I've had some good experiences with Ava + Sinon. I've personally disliked Jest because it seemed to do some weird trickery in the background that prevented me from using ES modules.
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Can AI help me write tests on legacy code?
🤖 You can use the Mocha testing framework with the Chai assertion library to write tests for your Express controller. You can also use the Sinon library to mock the database calls. This will allow you to test the controller without actually making a call to the database. You can also use the SuperTest library to make HTTP requests to the controller and test the response.
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Need help writing a jest test that mocks an API call which will update state
You can use sinon js to create a mock version of your http library (axios) that responds with the data you’re expecting.
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Unit testing with React and Cypress
Assertions are the checkpoints of our test block that confirm if an automated test has passed or failed. Cypress bundles the Chai, jQuery, and Sinon.JS libraries for assertions. They check the desired, expected application in which the test is running. A complete listing of assertions can be found in the documentation here.
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When to use DI?
ES module is basically a "class" that you inject dependencies into through imports. And for tests you just use something like sinon to swap module dependencies for mocks.
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How to test a function that uses moment to format a date ? usimg karma
You can use a tool like sinon to pass in your own function instead of the real moment library. From there you can write tests that ensure moment was invoked appropriately.
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Typescript boilerplate test configuration with mocha, chai and sinon
Let's configure tests with mocha, chai and sinon on Typescript in a few steps.
What are some alternatives?
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jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Materialize - Materialize, a CSS Framework based on Material Design
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vocab - Vocab is a strongly typed internationalization framework for React
proxyquire - 🔮 Proxies nodejs require in order to allow overriding dependencies during testing.
react-i18n - i18n small library for react. Integrates easily with any backend
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
mocha - ☕️ simple, flexible, fun javascript test framework for node.js & the browser
Enzyme - JavaScript Testing utilities for React
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
tap - Test Anything Protocol tools for node