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reason-hooks-testing-library

Reason bindings for react-hooks-testing-library.

Installation

npm install --save-dev reason-hooks-testing-library

Then add reason-hooks-testing-library to bs-dev-dependencies in your bsconfig.json:

{
  "bs-dev-dependencies": ["@glennsl/bs-jest", "reason-hooks-testing-library"]
}

Example

open Jest;
open Expect;
open ReasonHooksTestingLibrary.Testing;

type counterType = {
  counter: int,
  set: (int => int) => unit,
};
let useCounter = initial => {
  let (counter, set) = React.useState(() => initial);
  {counter, set};
};

describe("useCounter", () => {
  open Result;
  let container = renderHook(() => useCounter(0), ());
  test("counter is 0", () =>
    expect(container->result->current.counter) |> toEqual(0)
  );
  test("counter is 1", () => {
    act(() => container->result->current.set(prev => prev + 1));
    expect(container->result->current.counter) |> toEqual(1);
  });
  test("counter is 2", () => {
    act(() => container->result->current.set(prev => prev + 1));
    expect(container->result->current.counter) |> toEqual(2);
  });
});

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reason-hooks-testing-library's Issues

Add renderHook options with wrapper

The renderHook function accepts an optional object with options as the second argument, and the signature looks like this

function renderHook(
  callback: function(props?: any): any,
  options?: RenderHookOptions
): RenderHookResult

where RenderHookOptions has a property wrapper which can be used to add context provider from React.createContext when testing hooks that use useContext.

I am developing a library that uses useContext and will need to write tests leveraging the wrapper option, it would be nice to have this functionality so I will open a PR ๐Ÿ™‚

The callback passed to act(...) returns 0

When I use act(), I get the following warning:

Warning: The callback passed to act(...) function must return undefined, or a Promise. You returned
 0

Which is totally understandable, because the signature for the callback is unit => unit, and () is compiled to 0.

One solution would be to change the signature to unit => Js.undefined. Another one is to introduce a non-zero-cost wrapper that effectively calls act(() => { callback(); Js.undefined; }).

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