Unit testing React click outside component

csilk picture csilk · Jul 12, 2017 · Viewed 13.9k times · Source

Using the code from this answer to solve clicking outside of a component:

componentDidMount() {
    document.addEventListener('mousedown', this.handleClickOutside);
}

componentWillUnmount() {
    document.removeEventListener('mousedown', this.handleClickOutside);
}

setWrapperRef(node) {
    this.wrapperRef = node;
}

handleClickOutside(event) {
    if (this.wrapperRef && !this.wrapperRef.contains(event.target)) {
        this.props.actions.something() // Eg. closes modal
    }
}

I can't figure out how to unit test the unhappy path so the alert isn't run, what i've got so far:

it('Handles click outside of component', () => {
  props = {
    actions: {
      something: jest.fn(),
    }
  }
  const wrapper = mount(
    <Component {... props} />,
  )
  expect(props.actions.something.mock.calls.length).toBe(0)

  // Happy path should trigger mock

  wrapper.instance().handleClick({
    target: 'outside',
  })

  expect(props.actions.something.mock.calls.length).toBe(1)  //true

  // Unhappy path should not trigger mock here ???

  expect(props.actions.something.mock.calls.length).toBe(1)
})

I've tried:

  • sending through wrapper.html()
  • .finding a node and sending through (doesn't mock a event.target)
  • .simulateing click on an element inside (doesn't trigger event listener)

I'm sure i'm missing something small but I couldn't find an example of this anywhere.

Answer

quotesBro picture quotesBro · Jul 19, 2017
import { mount } from 'enzyme'
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'

it('Should not call action on click inside the component', () => {
  const map = {}

  document.addEventListener = jest.fn((event, cb) => {
    map[event] = cb
  })

  const props = {
    actions: {
      something: jest.fn(),
    }
  }

  const wrapper = mount(<Component {... props} />)

  map.mousedown({
    target: ReactDOM.findDOMNode(wrapper.instance()),
  })

  expect(props.actions.something).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})

The solution from this enzyme issue on github.