Reputation: 713
Say I have the following component which I grabbed from https://www.codeday.top/2017/11/08/56644.html. Here I am using match.params to access the id. How would I write a unit test for this component tests the presence of the h2 element using Jest+Enzyme+Typescript+React.
import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Route, BrowserRouter as Router, Link, match } from 'react-router-dom';
// define React components for multiple pages
class Home extends React.Component<any, any> {
render() {
return (
<div>
<div>HOME</div>
<div><Link to='/details/id123'>Goto Details</Link></div>
</div>);
}
}
interface DetailParams {
id: string;
}
interface DetailsProps {
required: string;
match?: match<DetailParams>;
}
class Details extends React.Component<DetailsProps, any> {
render() {
const match = this.props.match;
if (match) {
return (
<div>
<h2>Details for {match.params.id}</h2>
<Link to='/'>Goto Home</Link>
</div>
);
} else {
return (
<div>
<div>Error Will Robinson</div>
<Link to='/'>Goto Home</Link>
</div>
)
}
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
<Router>
<div>
<Route exact path="/" component={Home} />
<Route exact path="/details/:id" component={(props) => <Details required="some string" {...props} />} />
</div>
</Router>
, document.getElementById('root')
);
Upvotes: 19
Views: 31150
Reputation: 45
const wrapper = mount(
<MemoryRouter initialEntries={['/1234']}>
<Route exact path="/:id/" component={Details} />
</MemoryRouter>
);
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2498
Router exists in context, so you can wrap your tests in context and supply match params to it to test how your component picks them up.
import { BrowserRouter } from 'react-router-dom';
import { shape } from 'prop-types';
import { mount } from 'enzyme';
// Instantiate router context
const router = route => ({
history: new BrowserRouter().history,
route,
});
const createContext = route => ({
context: { ...router(route) },
childContextTypes: { router: shape({}) },
});
export function mountWrap(node, route) {
return mount(node, createContext(route));
}
Example describe:
import React from 'react';
import { TableC } from '../../src/tablec';
import { mountWrap, shallowWrap } from '../testhelp/contextWrap';
import { expectedProps } from './mockdata'
describe('Table', () => {
let props;
let component;
let route = {
location: {},
match: {[MATCH OBJ HERE]}
}
const wrappedMount = () => mountWrap(<TableC {...props} />, route);
beforeEach(() => {
props = {
query: {
data: tableData,
refetch: jest.fn(),
},
};
if (component) component.unmount();
});
test('should call a DeepTable with correct props', () => {
let route = {
location: {},
match: {[UPDATE MATCH OBJ HERE BEFORE TEST]}
}
const wrapper = wrappedMount();
expect(wrapper.find('DeepTable').props()).toEqual(expectedProps);
});
});
This also allows you to optionally add other things to context, and allows the top level object in the wrapper to be your component (as opposed to wrapping with BrowserRouter or StaticRouter)
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 2904
const wrapper = shallow(
<Details
required={true}
match={{params: {id: 1}, isExact: true, path: "", url: ""}}
/>
);
expect(wrapper.containsMatchingElement(<h2>Details for 1</h2>)).toBeTruthy();
Upvotes: 24