Enables you to test React components, using Enzyme, where those components rely on react-intl
. If you were to test a component that used react-intl
, using Enzyme's mount
and shallow
methods, then your tests would throw errors. This package enables you to test your React components using the same react-intl
language files that your application would ordinarily use in production. This improves the reliability of your React component tests.
To install this package in your project run the following:
npm i enzyme-react-intl --save-dev
The following npm packages must also be installed as development dependencies in order to use enzyme-react-intl
:
npm i react --save-dev
npm i react-dom --save-dev
npm i enzyme --save-dev
As you can see below, you can test components as per normal. Where you would normally use mount
and shallow
methods from Enzyme, you simply substitute these with mountWithIntl
and shallowWithIntl
respectively.
import React from 'react';
import chai, { expect } from 'chai';
import chaiEnzyme from 'chai-enzyme';
chai.use(chaiEnzyme());
import MyComponent from '../components/MyComponent.jsx';
import { mountWithIntl, shallowWithIntl, loadTranslation } from 'enzyme-react-intl';
// Load in the desired react-intl translation file.
loadTranslation("./src/client/i18n/en-GB.i18n.json");
describe('<MyComponent />', () => {
it('renders a name input field', () => {
const wrapper = mountWithIntl(<MyComponent />);
expect(wrapper.find('[name="name"]')).to.have.length(1);
});
});
Note: loadTranslation
requires a path from the project root.