Hello, I wrote this handy little library for testing purposes: you can extract the vdom from a React
component and test it against a JSON with simple tools like assert.deepEqual() and without a real DOM.
The extracted vdom has the following type definition:
type Node = {
tag: string,
attrs: object<name, value>,
children: undefined | null | Node | Array<Node>
}
If your component handle a private state, you can inject a state to test different configurations.
This is an example of massive use in a form generation library:
https://github.com/gcanti/tcomb-form/blob/master/test/test.js
Hope it can help you too.
Hello, I wrote this handy little library for testing purposes: you can extract the vdom from a React component and test it against a JSON with simple tools like assert.deepEqual() and without a real DOM. The extracted vdom has the following type definition: type Node = { tag: string, attrs: object<name, value>, children: undefined | null | Node | Array<Node> } If your component handle a private state, you can inject a state to test different configurations. This is an example of massive use in a form generation library: https://github.com/gcanti/tcomb-form/blob/master/test/test.js Hope it can help you too.