React Native Testing Library
Simple and complete React Native testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
The problem
You want to write maintainable tests for your React Native components. As a part of this goal, you want your tests to avoid including implementation details of your components and rather focus on making your tests give you the confidence for which they are intended. As part of this, you want your testbase to be maintainable in the long run so refactors of your components (changes to implementation but not functionality) don't break your tests and slow you and your team down.
This solution
The React Native Testing Library (RNTL) is a lightweight solution for testing React Native components. It provides light utility functions on top of react-test-renderer
, in a way that encourages better testing practices. Its primary guiding principle is:
The more your tests resemble the way your software is used, the more confidence they can give you.
This project is inspired by React Testing Library. Tested to work with Jest, but it should work with other test runners as well.
Installation
Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run:
yarn
Using yarn add --dev @testing-library/react-native
npm
Using npm install --save-dev @testing-library/react-native
This library has a peerDependencies
listing for react-test-renderer
. Make sure that your react-test-renderer
version matches exactly the react
version.
Additional Jest matchers
In order to use additional React Native-specific jest matchers from @testing-library/jest-native package add it to your project:
yarn
Using yarn add --dev @testing-library/jest-native
npm
Using npm install --save-dev @testing-library/jest-native
Then automatically add it to your jest tests by using setupFilesAfterEnv
option in your Jest configuration (it's usually located either in package.json
under "jest"
key or in a jest.config.json
file):
{
"preset": "react-native",
"setupFilesAfterEnv": ["@testing-library/jest-native/extend-expect"]
}
Custom Jest Preset (React Native before 0.71)
We generally advise to use the "react-native" preset when testing with this library.
However, if you use React Native version earlier than 0.71 with modern Jest fake timers (default since Jest 27), you'll need to apply this custom Jest preset or otherwise awaiting promises, like using waitFor
or findBy*
, queries will fail with timeout.
This is a known issue. It happens because React Native's Jest preset overrides native Promise. Our preset restores it to defaults, which is not a problem in most apps out there.
Here's how you apply a custom preset in your Jest config:
{
"preset": "@testing-library/react-native"
}
If this doesn't work for you, please fall back to using "legacy" fake timers.
Flow
Note for Flow users – you'll also need to install typings for react-test-renderer
:
flow-typed install react-test-renderer
Example
import { render, screen, fireEvent } from '@testing-library/react-native';
import { QuestionsBoard } from '../QuestionsBoard';
test('form submits two answers', () => {
const allQuestions = ['q1', 'q2'];
const mockFn = jest.fn();
render(<QuestionsBoard questions={allQuestions} onSubmit={mockFn} />);
const answerInputs = screen.getAllByLabelText('answer input');
fireEvent.changeText(answerInputs[0], 'a1');
fireEvent.changeText(answerInputs[1], 'a2');
fireEvent.press(screen.getByText('Submit'));
expect(mockFn).toBeCalledWith({
1: { q: 'q1', a: 'a1' },
2: { q: 'q2', a: 'a2' },
});
});
You can find the source of QuestionsBoard
component and this example here.
API / Usage
The public API of @testing-library/react-native
is focused around these essential methods:
render
– deeply renders given React element and returns helpers to query the output components.fireEvent
- invokes named event handler on the element.waitFor
- waits for non-deterministic periods of time until queried element is added or times out.waitForElementToBeRemoved
- waits for non-deterministic periods of time until queried element is removed or times out.within
- creates a queries object scoped for given element.
Migration Guides
Troubleshooting
Related External Resources
- Real world extensive examples repo
- Where and how to start testing
🧪 your react-native app⚛️ and how to keep on testin’ - Intro to React Native Testing Library & Jest Native
❤️ at Callstack
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