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| title: "Testing" |
| description: |
| "Best practices for testing React components using Vitest and Jest." |
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| When writing tests with Vitest or Jest, use the following practices to get the |
| best results. |
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| :::note |
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| In general, we recommend using [Vitest](https: |
| [Jest](https: |
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| ::: |
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| ## Setup |
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| Before writing tests, ensure your project has the necessary dependencies: |
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| ```sh |
| npm install --save-dev vitest jsdom @testing-library/dom @testing-library/jest-dom @testing-library/react @testing-library/user-event |
| ``` |
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| ## Configuration |
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| Create the `vite.config.ts` file to configure Vitest. |
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| ```ts |
| import { defineConfig } from "vitest/config" |
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| export default defineConfig({ |
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| test: { |
| globals: true, |
| environment: "jsdom", |
| setupFiles: "./setup-test.ts", |
| }, |
| }) |
| ``` |
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| Setting `globals: true` will automatically import the Vitest globals and removes |
| the need to import `expect`, `test`, `describe`, etc. |
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| ## Setup Test File |
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| Create the `setup-test.ts` file to configure the testing environment and mock |
| unimplemented APIs. |
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| Here's a common example for Chakra v3 projects: |
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| ```ts |
| import "@testing-library/jest-dom/vitest" |
| import { JSDOM } from "jsdom" |
| import ResizeObserver from "resize-observer-polyfill" |
| import { vi } from "vitest" |
| import "vitest-axe/extend-expect" |
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| const { window } = new JSDOM() |
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| vi.stubGlobal("ResizeObserver", ResizeObserver) |
| window["ResizeObserver"] = ResizeObserver |
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| const IntersectionObserverMock = vi.fn(() => ({ |
| disconnect: vi.fn(), |
| observe: vi.fn(), |
| takeRecords: vi.fn(), |
| unobserve: vi.fn(), |
| })) |
| vi.stubGlobal("IntersectionObserver", IntersectionObserverMock) |
| window["IntersectionObserver"] = IntersectionObserverMock |
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| window.Element.prototype.scrollTo = () => {} |
| window.Element.prototype.scrollIntoView = () => {} |
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| window.requestAnimationFrame = (cb) => setTimeout(cb, 1000 / 60) |
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| window.URL.createObjectURL = () => "https://i.pravatar.cc/300" |
| window.URL.revokeObjectURL = () => {} |
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| Object.defineProperty(window, "navigator", { |
| value: { |
| clipboard: { |
| writeText: vi.fn(), |
| }, |
| }, |
| }) |
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| Object.assign(global, { window, document: window.document }) |
| ``` |
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| ## Custom Render |
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| First, you need to create a custom render function to wrap your component in the |
| ChakraProvider. |
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| ```tsx title="test-utils/render.tsx" |
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| import { Provider } from "@/components/ui/provider" |
| import { render as rtlRender } from "@testing-library/react" |
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| export function render(ui: React.ReactNode) { |
| return rtlRender(<>{ui}</>, { |
| wrapper: (props: React.PropsWithChildren) => ( |
| <Provider>{props.children}</Provider> |
| ), |
| }) |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ## Testing Components |
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| Now, you can use the `render` function to test your components. |
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| ```tsx title="testing/render.tsx" |
| import { Button } from "@chakra-ui/react" |
| import { render } from "./testing/render" |
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| test("renders a button", () => { |
| render(<Button>Click me</Button>) |
| expect(screen.getByText("Click me")).toBeInTheDocument() |
| }) |
| ``` |
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