ember-test-selectors
Enabling better element selectors in Ember.js tests
Features
-
Removes attributes starting with
data-test-
from HTML tags and component/helper invocations in your templates for production builds -
Removes properties starting with
data-test-
from your JS objects like component classes for production builds
More information on why that is useful are available on our blog!
Compatibility
- Ember 3.8 or above
- Ember CLI 3.8 or above
- Node.js 12 or above
Installation
ember install ember-test-selectors
Usage
In your templates you are now able to use data-test-*
attributes, which are
automatically removed from production
builds:
Once you've done that you can use attribute selectors to look up and interact with those elements:
assert.dom('[data-test-post-title]').hasText('Ember is great!');
await click('[data-test-like-button]');
Usage with Components
You can use the same syntax also for component invocations:
Inside the Spinner
component template the data-test-spinner
attribute will
be applied to the element that has ...attributes
on it, or on the component
wrapper div
element if you don't use tagName = ''
.
Usage in Ember addons
If you want to use ember-test-selectors in an addon make sure that it appears
in the dependencies
section of the package.json
file, not in the
devDependencies
. This ensures that the selectors are also stripped correctly
even if the app that uses the addon does not use ember-test-selectors itself.
Configuration
You can override when the data-test-*
attributes should be stripped from the
build by modifying your ember-cli-build.js
file:
var app = new EmberApp({
'ember-test-selectors': {
strip: false
}
});
strip
accepts a Boolean
value and defaults to !app.tests
, which means
that the attributes will be stripped for production builds, unless the build
was triggered by ember test
. That means that if you use
ember test --environment=production
the test selectors will still work, but
for ember build -prod
they will be stripped out.
License
ember-test-selectors is developed by and Β© Mainmatter GmbH and contributors. It is released under the MIT License.
ember-test-selectors is not an official part of Ember.js and is not maintained by the Ember.js Core Team.