react-testing-library
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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react-testing-library
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ReactJS Good Practices
React Testing Library
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Testing React Portals: A Real-Life Example for testing a modal
After searching for a workaround, I found this issue thread on the React-testing-library Github page, which gave me a clear solution.
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automation testing
yeeeesss and as an advice use testID in most of matcher cases. also do not rely only on detox matcher try https://github.com/testing-library/react-testing-library
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Some Very Cool (Underrated maybe) React Libraries
React Testing Library: This library provides simple and complete React DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices. It helps you write tests that are more focused on the behavior of your components rather than the implementation details. https://github.com/testing-library/react-testing-library
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The Beginner's Guide to React Testing
I've had a number of issues since the upgrate to React 18, notably this one.
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Please be Patient.. React 18 npm hell
For more information see: - The PR implementing 'renderHook' in React Testing Library
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TinySource - Completely free TS/JS one-file source code snippets with tests, which can be copied to avoid extra dependencies (contributions welcome).
Really? It seems like it's already been replaced. Can you link to where it's not quite deprecated yet? https://github.com/testing-library/react-testing-library/releases/tag/v13.1.0
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How to test if a component is rendered with the right props when using react-testing-library?
expect(wrapper.find('FetchNextPageButton').props()).toMatchObject({ query: NEWS\_QUERY, path: "viewer.news"}) So I'm wondering what's the best approach to test it by using React testing library instead.
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Next.js Setup | ESLint, Jest, React Testing Library, and Absolute Imports
^ jest for running the tests & @types/jest to help with IDE auto-complete when writing tests. @testing-library/react to render components in the testing environment & test them in a way that tries to mimic how users interact with them. @testing-library/jest-dom for additional DOM-related assertions.
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Getting Started with React Cosmos
There are many ways to test component UIs and some testing frameworks help us achieve that, to mention but a few react-testing-library, where we write tests to check what a component has, for example, if we are testing a form component, we will write tests to check it a button is rendered, if there are input and/or select tags, etc and we usually see the results in our terminals but with React cosmos, we have a visual way to test our components (Visual TDD) which makes testing easier.
TypeScript
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JSR Is Not Another Package Manager
Regular expressions are part of the language, so it's not so unreasonable that TypeScript should parse them and take their semantics into account. Indeed, TypeScript 5.5 will include [new support for syntax checking of regular expressions](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/55600), and presumably they'll eventually be able to solve the problem the GP highlighted on top of those foundations.
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TypeScript Essentials: Distinguishing Types with Branding
Dedicated syntax for creating unique subsets of a type that denote a particular refinement is a longstanding ask[2] - and very useful, we've experimented with implementations.[3]
I don't think it has any relation to runtime type checking at all. It's refinement types, [4] or newtypes[5] depending on the details and how you shape it.
[1] https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/main/src/compil...
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What is an Abstract Syntax Tree in Programming?
GitHub | Website
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Smart Contract Programming Languages: sCrypt vs. Solidity
Learning Curve and Developer Tooling sCrypt is an embedded Domain Specific Language (eDSL) based on TypeScript. It is strictly a subset of TypeScript, so all sCrypt code is valid TypeScript. TypeScript is chosen as the host language because it provides an easy, familiar language (JavaScript), but with type safety. There’s an abundance of learning materials available for TypeScript and thus sCrypt, including online tutorials, courses, documentation, and community support. This makes it relatively easy for beginners to start learning. It also has a vast ecosystem with numerous libraries and frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue) that can simplify development and integration with Web2 applications.
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Understanding the Difference Between Type and Interface in TypeScript
As a JavaScript or TypeScript developer, you might have come across the terms type and interface when working with complex data structures or defining custom types. While both serve similar purposes, they have distinct characteristics that influence when to use them. In this blog post, we'll delve into the differences between types and interfaces in TypeScript, providing examples to aid your understanding.
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Type-Safe Fetch with Next.js, Strapi, and OpenAPI
TypeScript helps you in many ways in the context of a JavaScript app. It makes it easier to consume interfaces of any type.
- Proposal: Types as Configuration
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How to scrape Amazon products
In this guide, we'll be extracting information from Amazon product pages using the power of TypeScript in combination with the Cheerio and Crawlee libraries. We'll explore how to retrieve and extract detailed product data such as titles, prices, image URLs, and more from Amazon's vast marketplace. We'll also discuss handling potential blocking issues that may arise during the scraping process.
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Shared Tailwind Setup For Micro Frontend Application with Nx Workspace
TypeScript
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Building a Dynamic Job Board with Issues Github, Next.js, Tailwind CSS and MobX-State-Tree
Familiarity with TypeScript, React and Next.js
What are some alternatives?
react-beautiful-dnd - Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
Enzyme - JavaScript Testing utilities for React
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
zx - A tool for writing better scripts
jsdom - A JavaScript implementation of various web standards, for use with Node.js [Moved to: https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom]
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
react-unit - Lightweight unit test library for ReactJS
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