unexpected-htmllike-jsx-adapter
This is the JSX / ReactElement adapter for unexpected-htmllike
Usage
You need to instantiate a new instance of the adapter in order to use it. With the instance, you can set
options (using setOptions({ ... })
) to influence how certain things are returned to
unexpected-htmllike.
var UnexpectedHtmlLike = ;var JsxAdapter = ; var adapter = ; var jsxHtmlLike = adapter; // Now you can use jsxHtmlLike.diff(...) etc
Options
setOptions(object)
Available options:
- concatTextContent - (default
false
) set this to true, to concatenate text content items. - convertToString - (default
false
) converts the content to strings. This is useful when comparing against a rendered result, where only strings are available, but you want to maintain the separate items - convertMultipleRawToStrings - (default:
false
) - converts content to strings, when there is more than one content item. This is done specifically for comparing with rendered react elements, where the type is the original for single children, but is already converted to a string when there are multiple raw siblings - includeKeyProp - (default
false
) includes thekey
prop in the returned attributes - includeRefProp - (default
false
) includse theref
prop in the returned attributes
For example, with the following JSX
Button was clicked {this.state.clickCount} times
The <button>
will have 3 content items:
(Let's say this.state.clickCount === 10
)
[ 'Button was clicked ', 10, ' times' ]
If you're diffing with unexpected-htmllike
, these 3 content items must match exactly. When setting concatTextContent
to true, this would result in a single string content item
[ 'Button was clicked 10 times' ]
If the convertToString
option is true, the following is returned
[ 'Button was clicked ', '10', ' times' ]
The options take immediate effect, and can be changed per instance of the adapter (hence, you could, although not recommended),
set the options differently for the actualAdapter
and the expectedAdapter
for unexpected-htmllike
License
MIT