I am trying to use enzyme
to assert DOM nodes. My Component
looks like
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import TransactionListRow from './TransactionListRow';
import {Table, TableBody, TableHeader, TableHeaderColumn, TableRow} from 'material-ui/Table';
export default class TransactionList extends Component {
render() {
const { transactions } = this.props;
return (
<Table>
<TableHeader displaySelectAll={false}>
<TableRow>
<TableHeaderColumn>Name</TableHeaderColumn>
<TableHeaderColumn>Amount</TableHeaderColumn>
<TableHeaderColumn>Transaction</TableHeaderColumn>
<TableHeaderColumn>Category</TableHeaderColumn>
</TableRow>
</TableHeader>
<TableBody>
{transactions.map(transaction =>
<TransactionListRow key={transaction.id} transaction={transaction}/>
)}
</TableBody>
</Table>
);
}
};
My test
looks like
import expect from 'expect';
import React from 'react';
import {mount} from 'enzyme';
import TransactionList from '../TransactionList';
import {TableHeaderColumn} from 'material-ui/Table';
import getMuiTheme from 'material-ui/styles/getMuiTheme';
describe("<TransactionList />", () => {
const mountWithContext = (node) => mount(node, {
context: {
muiTheme: getMuiTheme(),
},
childContextTypes: {
muiTheme: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
});
it('renders five <TableHeaderColumn /> components', () => {
const wrapper = mountWithContext(<TransactionList transactions={[]}/>)
console.log(wrapper.html());
// expect(wrapper.find('thead').length).toBe(1);
expect(wrapper.contains(<TableHeaderColumn>Name</TableHeaderColumn>)).to.equal(true)
});
});
When I run this, I get
● <TransactionList /> › renders five <TableHeaderColumn /> components
TypeError: Cannot read property 'equal' of undefined
at Object.<anonymous> (src/components/transactions/__tests__/TransactionList.test.js:24:250)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:103:7)
As per Enzyme
docs,
.contains() expects a ReactElement, not a selector (like many other methods). Make sure that when you are calling it you are calling it with a ReactElement or a JSX expression.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
UPDATE
I removed the import expect from 'expect
and ran it as
import React from 'react';
import {mount} from 'enzyme';
import TransactionList from '../TransactionList';
import TableHeaderColumn from 'material-ui/Table';
import getMuiTheme from 'material-ui/styles/getMuiTheme';
describe("<TransactionList />", () => {
const mountWithContext = (node) => mount(node, {
context: {
muiTheme: getMuiTheme(),
},
childContextTypes: {
muiTheme: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired,
}
});
it('renders five <TableHeaderColumn /> components', () => {
const wrapper = mountWithContext(<TransactionList transactions={[]}/>)
// console.log(wrapper.html());
expect(wrapper.find('thead').length).toBe(1);
expect(wrapper.find('td').length).toBe(0);
// this is not working
expect(wrapper.contains(<TableHeaderColumn/>)).toEqual(true);
});
});
It fails now with
FAIL src/components/transactions/__tests__/TransactionList.test.js
● <TransactionList /> › renders five <TableHeaderColumn /> components
expect(received).toEqual(expected)
Expected value to equal:
true
Received:
false
at Object.<anonymous> (src/components/transactions/__tests__/TransactionList.test.js:26:164)
and with
expect(wrapper.contains(<TableHeaderColumn/>)).to.equal(true);
I get
Warning: Unknown props `onMouseEnter`, `onMouseLeave`, `onClick` on <th> tag. Remove these props from the element.
FAIL src/components/transactions/__tests__/TransactionList.test.js
● <TransactionList /> › renders five <TableHeaderColumn /> components
TypeError: Cannot read property 'equal' of undefined
at Object.<anonymous> (src/components/transactions/__tests__/TransactionList.test.js:26:166)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:103:7)
I still can not assert on ReactElement
That's not an Enzyme
problem.
expect(...).to
is undefined
because you have installed expect.js and you are using chai syntax.
this
expect(wrapper.contains(<TableHeaderColumn>Name</TableHeaderColumn>)).to.equal(true)
should be
expect(wrapper.contains(<TableHeaderColumn>Name</TableHeaderColumn>)).toEqual(true)