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@joffotron/relay-testing-utils

v1.0.4

Published

Easy to use relay mock and unit testing tool (works with Jest & Enzyme)

Downloads

4

Readme

relay-testing-utils

Easy to use relay mock and unit testing tool (works with Jest & Enzyme)

Install

npm install relay-testing-utils

Getting started

In order to unit test your relay containers you need a tool that provides you mocking & testing functionality. I recommend to use Jest but you can use any kind of testing library.

Mocking Relay with Jest

With Jest you can define manual mocks in a __mocks__ directory. Please create __mocks__/react-relay.js in your project repository and add the following code.

import relayTestingUtils from 'relay-testing-utils'
const relay = jest.genMockFromModule('react-relay');


export default relayTestingUtils.relayMock(relay)

Test a Relay Container

Simple Query

If your container has a fragment like:

fragments: {
  benutzer: () => Relay.QL
    fragment on BenutzerType {
      id
      prename
      surname
  }

You can test it with the following code:

import relayTestingUtils from 'relay-testing-utils'
import { mount } from 'enzyme';
import Example from '../Example';

// relay graph
const fixtures = {
  benutzer: {
    id: "007",
    prename: "James",
    surname: 'Bond'
  }
};

test('Relay testing wrap', () => {
  const wrapper = mount(
    relayTestingUtils.relayWrap(<Example {...fixtures} />)
  );
});

Testing Mutation

You are able to spy a mutation and test the passed props that are expected.

test('Test mutation', () => {
  // use a spy / mock fn
  const spy = jest.fn();
  Relay.Store.mockCommitUpdate(spy)

  const container = mount(
      relayTestingUtils.relayWrap(<Mutation {...fixtures} />)
  );
  // test if the mutation was commited with the expected variables
  expect(spy.mock.calls[0][0].getVariables().text).toBe('abc')
})

Examples

You will find more detail and working examples in the example folder. Run the command npm test to execute them.

API

.relayMock(relay) => returns a Relay mock implementation

.relayWrap(<YourContainer />, [{OPTIONS}]) => wraps your container with relay mock environment and passes this.props.relay

Roadmap

  • auto generating fixture data based on schema