
Plugins for React and Vue.js, TestCafe Docker image, support for Internet access proxies and lots of bug fixes. Breaking Changes New calls to selector’s withText method no longer override previous calls We have changed the way the withText method behaves when it is called in a chain. const el = Selector('div').withText('This is').withText('my element'); In previous versions, this selector searched
I get really excited about new tech I find interesting. When I first “got” the testing framework AVA, I was soooo excited. I was on the rooftops of twitter telling people to give AVA a shot. I created two screencasts about how to set up and use AVA, and a full blown workshop on how to test React with AVA: So, I convinced my team at PayPal and we started using AVA for all our new React tests. I was
Introduction You’ve spent some time with React, maybe even written a few tests. But you’re not really sure how best to test your components. Where do you start? What exactly do you test? Some React components seem so simple that it’s not even clear whether they need tests at all. If you’ve come to React from Angular, you may have a bit of a love/hate relationship with tests. On one hand, Angular c
In this article we’re going to take a look at how we can test React applications. Typically applications built with a frontend framework are difficult to test; it’s tricky to emulate the actions of your users in testing, despite it being one of the most important things to test. If your tests can’t emulate what a user might do, it’s going to be tricky to have full confidence that your application
React was designed to solve one problem—how to build applications with data that changes over time. Considering the as-you-type search experience offered by Algolia wherein whole results pages, hits and refinement links alike, are updated at each keystroke, React was the obvious choice when we needed a tool to build out our new library of UI widgets: instantsearch.js. We quickly struggled, however
We blogged about the evolution of Yahoo Mail to React + Flux and Node.js. It is important to focus on building a strong foundation when you are building a new platform and having a robust test infrastructure is a big part of the foundation. Yahoo Mail today relies on automated testing on our Continuous Integration pipeline before we deploy changes to production. We run Cucumber and Waitr-Webdriver
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