tinyspy
jsdom
tinyspy | jsdom | |
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2 | 55 | |
520 | 19,978 | |
2.3% | 0.5% | |
6.6 | 7.5 | |
3 months ago | 17 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tinyspy
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Migrating from Jest to Vitest for your React Application
Tinyspy built-in for mocking, stubbing, and spies.
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âš“ proxy-hooks: A zero dependency JS proxy wrapper for ease of use with first class TS support!
I built this pkg with the primary intention of making the use of Proxy simple and easy. Additionally it also provides the functionality api of other projects like tinyspy and nanospy via the hooks methodArguments and methodReturn
jsdom
- Simplifier l’intégration des icônes depuis Figma : De la conception au design system
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Migrating from Jest to Vitest for your React Application
If you happen to be using React Testing Library in your project, you'll need to keep the jsdom dev dependency installed.
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Building a Serverless Reader View with Lambda and Chrome
Readability.js requires a DOM object to parse the readable content from a website. That's why we create a DOM object with JSDOM and provide the HTML from the page and its current URL. By the way, the browser may have had to follow HTTP redirects, so the current URL doesn't necessarily have to be the one we provided initially. The parse function of the library returns the following result:
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Best HTML Parsing Libraries in JavaScript
This was the basic usage of JSDOM. If you want to learn more, please check out this documentation.
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Portadom: A Unified Interface for DOM Manipulation
Web scraping, while immensely useful, often requires developers to navigate a sea of tools and libraries, each with its own quirks and intricacies. Whether it's JSDOM, Cheerio, Playwright, or even just plain old vanilla JS in the DevTools console, moving between these platforms can be a challenge.
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"react-next-tilt" and "react-flip-tilt" NPM Packages
React testing library uses jsdom (or others like happy-dom) under the hood to emulate the browser environment and enable testing of different properties. but it doesn't render the component in an actual browser meaning the styles can't be computed and the returned computed style is just an object with the correct keys but empty strings as values.
- The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Sequence Diagrams in MermaidJS
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How does the Official Node.js News Feeder work?
Note: In order to use the library jsdom to scrape the HTML response we need to avoid the @import statements in the CSS.
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PoC of ReactJS app inside Service Worker
The code uses jSDom to render the app but I was wondering if it's possible to run the app without the UI to be able to use a library like that to generate the string from react element.
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React component testing with Vitest efficiently
JSDOM as the DOM environment for running our tests
What are some alternatives?
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.
happy-dom - A JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
cheerio - The fast, flexible, and elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.
vitepress - Vite & Vue powered static site generator.
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
ng-mocks - Angular testing library for mocking components, directives, pipes, services and facilitating TestBed setup
webworker-threads - Lightweight Web Worker API implementation with native threads
vite-livewire-plugin - Laravel Vite handler for Livewire components
Next.js - The React Framework
vitest-mongodb - Run your tests with Vitest and MongoDB Memory server.