/eslint-plugin-test-selectors

Enforces that test DOM attributes are added to interactive DOM elements (JSX), to help with UI testing.

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eslint-plugin-test-selectors

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Enforces that a data-test-id attribute is present on interactive DOM elements to help with UI testing.

  • <button>Download</button>
  • <button data-test-id="download-button">Download</button>

Example of eslint-plugin-test-selectors running in Visual Studio Code:

Example of eslint-plugin-test-selectors running in Visual Studio Code

Changelog

  • 1.1.0
    • elements with disabled and readonly attributes are now ignored by default. See Custom Rules Options to customize this behavior. (fixes #3)
    • plugin:test-selectors/recommended now emits warnings by default instead of errors. For the old stricter behavior which emits errors, folks can use plugin:test-selectors/recommendedWithErrors (fixes #4)
    • Refactoring and cleanup. Readme improvements.
  • 1.0.1 - fix bug with inline functions (fixes #1)
  • 1.0.0 - initial release

Installation

You'll first need to install ESLint:

$ npm i eslint --save-dev

Next, install eslint-plugin-test-selectors:

$ npm install eslint-plugin-test-selectors --save-dev

Note: If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g flag) then you must also install eslint-plugin-test-selectors globally.

Usage

Add test-selectors to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file. You can omit the eslint-plugin- prefix:

{
    "plugins": [
        "test-selectors"
    ]
}

If you want to use all the recommended default rules, you can simply add this line to the extends section of your .eslintrc configuration:

{
    "extends": [
        "plugin:test-selectors/recommended"
    ]
}

By default, this will run all Supported Rules and emit eslint warnings. If you want to be more strict, you can emit eslint errors by instead using plugin:test-selectors/recommendedWithErrors.

Another option: you can also selectively enable and disable individual rules in the rules section of your .eslintrc configuration. For instance, if you only want to enable the test-selectors/button rule, skip the extends addition above and simply add the following to the rules section of your .eslintrc configuration:

{
    "rules": {
        "test-selectors/button": ["warn", "always"]
    }
}

If you like most of the recommended rules by adding the extends option above, but find one in particular to be bothersome, you can simply disable it:

{
    "rules": {
        "test-selectors/anchor": "off"
    }
}

Note: see Supported Rules below for a full list.

Custom rule options

All tests can be customized individually by passing an object with one or more of the following properties.

testAttribute

The default test attribute expected is data-test-id, but you can override it with whatever you like. Here is how you would use data-some-custom-attribute instead:

{
    "rules": {
        "test-selectors/onChange": ["warn", "always", { "testAttribute": "data-some-custom-attribute" }]
    }
}

ignoreDisabled

By default all elements with the disabled attribute are ignored, e.g. <input disabled />. If you don't want to ignore this attribute, set ignoreDisabled to false:

{
    "rules": {
        "test-selectors/onChange": ["warn", "always", { "ignoreDisabled": false }]
    }
}

ignoreReadonly

By default all elements with the readonly attribute are ignored, e.g. <input readonly />. If you don't want to ignore this attribute, set ignoreReadonly to false:

{
    "rules": {
        "test-selectors/onChange": ["warn", "always", { "ignoreReadonly": false }]
    }
}

Supported Rules

  • test-selectors/anchor
  • test-selectors/button
  • test-selectors/input
  • test-selectors/onChange
  • test-selectors/onClick
  • test-selectors/onKeyDown
  • test-selectors/onKeyUp

Further Reading

If you don't want these test attributes added in production, you can use something like babel-plugin-jsx-remove-data-test-id

Why data attributes and not id or class? Check out some of the following: