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@guinie/react-native

A library of utilities for running defined sequences of interaction on React Native components in a unit testing context.

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Install

npm install -D @guinie/react-native

Usage

@guinie/react-native provides:

  1. A unit testing context for React Native components
  2. A function for producing a driver state for React Native unit testing context

The context for React Native unit tests is created using the configure function exported by the module. This context should be passed in to interaction sequences first in test files. This can be done as a simple function call or by using the applyContext helper function:

const { applyContext } = require('@guinie/common')
const { configure } = require('@guinie/react-native')
const frontpageActions = require('./front-page.unit.test.js')

const { context } = configure()

// This...
const login = frontpageActions.login(context)
const createTodo = frontpageActions.createTodo(context)
const loginAndCreateTodo = frontpageActions.loginAndCreateTodo(context)

// ...is equivalent to this
const [
  login2,
  createTodo2,
  loginAndCreateTodo2
] = applyContext(
  frontpageActions.login,
  frontpageActions.createTodo,
  frontpageActions.loginAndCreateTodo
)(context)

Now that we have sequences with driver context applied, we can pass in parameters for the test:

// Pass final details in for the test function
const loginAsCarlAndCreateShoppingTodo = loginAndCreateTodo({
  username: 'Carl',
  password: 'secret',
  title: 'Do shopping'
})

Finally, produce a driver state with the wrapDriver -function and pass the driver state in to the parameterized test to execute the sequence:

const { wrapDriver } = reactContext

// Create a new driver state for `AppWithFakeApi` component
const driverState = wrapDriver(<AppWithFakeApi />)

// Execute sequence
const finalDriverState = await loginAsCarlAndCreateShoppingTodo(driverState)

The functions in reactContext can be used to find elements or manipulate the driver state further. You can also get the object returned by @testing-library/react-native render function from the driver state:

const {
  findElement,
  click,
} = reactContext

// Find elements
const element = findElement('my-component--2')(finalDriverState)

// Run interactions
const click('my-button--1')(finalDriverState)

// Get the object returned by `@testing-library/react-native` `render` -function
const rendered = finalDriverState.driver

API

configure

config => ({ wrapDriver, context })

Returns an object containing a React Native unit testing context and other utility functions.

wrapDriver

ReactComponentInstance => ReactDriverState

Returns a driverState for React Native unit test context.

context

Object - the entire module exported by @guinie/react-native

Contains necessary functions to run guinie sequences in React Native unit testing context.

Maintainer

Contributing

For questions, bug reports etc., please open an issue.

Pull requests welcome.

License

ISC 2021

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