/react-testing-library-lua

Simple and complete testing utilities that encourage good testing practices. This is a read-only mirror.

Primary LanguageLuaMIT LicenseMIT

React Testing Library Lua

Simple and complete testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.

Ported version v12.1.5

Installation

At the moment, React Testing Library only works well with projects that are relying on Jest Roblox 3.0 or great. You can install react-testing-library-lua as a dev dependency using Rotriever:

[dev_dependencies]
ReactTestingLibrary = "github.com/roblox/react-testing-library-lua.git@12.1.5"

Table of Contents

The Problem

You want to write maintainable tests for your React components. As a part of this goal, you want your tests to avoid including implementation details of your components and rather focus on making your tests give you the confidence for which they are intended. As part of this, you want your testbase to be maintainable in the long run so refactors of your components (changes to implementation but not functionality) don't break your tests and slow you and your team down.

This Solution

The React Testing Library is a very light-weight solution for testing React components. It provides light utility functions on top of react-roblox in a way that encourages better testing practices.

Rather than dealing with instances of rendered React components, your tests will work with actual nodes. The utilities this library provides facilitate querying in the same way the user would. Finding form elements by their placeholder text (just like a user would), finding links and buttons from their text (like a user would). It also exposes a recommended way to find elements by a data-testid as an "escape hatch" for elements where the text content does not make sense or is not practical.

This library allows you to get your tests closer to using your components the way a user will, which allows your tests to give you more confidence that your application will work when a real user uses it.

Guiding Principles

[The more your tests resemble the way your software is used, the more confidence they can give you.][guiding-principle]

We try to only expose methods and utilities that encourage you to write tests that closely resemble how your web pages are used.

Requirements

React Testing Library requires Jest-Roblox v3 or higher. For more information on Jest-Roblox, check the documentation

This guide assumes Jest-Roblox is installed and working

Installation

To install this library add it to your dev_dependencies in your rotriever.toml.

[dev_dependencies]
ReactTestingLibrary = "github.com/roblox/react-testing-library-lua@12.1.5"

Run rotrieve install to install React Testing Library Lua.

Check the the JS documentation for details. This guide focuses on deviations, and gives some examples.

Deviations

React Testing Library exposes the Core API from dom-testing-library-lua. The same deviations described in its README apply to this library.

TestId

TestId is implemented as a Tag. DOM version is implemented as an HTML element attribute. The tag is declared as <TEST_ID_ATTRIBUTE>=<VALUE>. Like upstream, the attribute name by default is data-testid but can configured.

Basic example

local ref = React.createRef()
render(React.createElement("Frame",{ [React.Tag]= "data-testid=firstName" }))
expect(queryByTestId("firstName")).toBeTruthy()

render

The render function will accept ReactElements instead of jsx (not available/supported)

local spy = jest.fn()
local function Component()
	React.useEffect(function()
		spy()
	end, {})
	return nil
end
local unmount = render(React.createElement(Component, nil)).unmount
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0)
unmount()
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)

Document

Because in Lua there is no concept of document, we provide one Instance that will be used as the default one. This will ensure that tags, and events work as expected, while keeping the test setup simple. It is reexported as is from dom-testing-library-lua.