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+# Bonus: Testing TypeScript code with Jest (Demo)
+
+[Lessons](../) | [Exercise](./exercise/) | [Demo](./demo/)
+
+[Jest](https://jestjs.io/) is a test framework made by Facebook and is very popular in the React and wider JS ecosystems.
+
+In this exercise, we will work on implementing simple unit tests using Jest.
+
+## Jest Features
+
+- Multi-threaded and isolated test runner
+- Provides a fake browser-like environment if needed (window, document, DOM, etc) using jsdom
+- Snapshots: Jest can create text-based snapshots of rendered components. These snapshots can be checked in and show API or large object changes alongside code changes in pull requests.
+- Code coverage is integrated (`--coverage`)
+- Very clear error messages showing where a test failure occurred
+
+## How to use Jest
+
+- Using `create-react-app` or other project generators, Jest should already be pre-configured. Running `npm test` usually will trigger it!
+- A `jest.config.js` file is used for configuration
+- `jsdom` might not have enough API from real browsers, for those cases, polyfills are required. Place these inside `jest.setup.js` and hook up the setup file in `jest.config.js`
+- in order to use `enzyme` library to test React Components, more config bits are needed inside `jest.setup.js`
+
+## What does a test look like?
+
+```ts
+// describe(), it() and expect() are globally exported, so they don't need to be imported when jest runs these tests
+describe('Something to be tested', () => {
+ it('should describe the behavior', () => {
+ expect(true).toBe(true);
+ });
+});
+```
+
+## Testing React components using Enzyme
+
+[Enzyme](https://airbnb.io/enzyme/) is made by Airbnb and provides utilities to help test React components.
+
+In a real app using ReactDOM, the top-level component will be rendered on the page using `ReactDOM.render()`. Enzyme provides a lighter-weight `mount()` function which is usually adequate for testing purposes.
+
+`mount()` returns a wrapper that can be inspected and provides functionality like `find()`, simulating clicks, etc.
+
+The following code demonstrates how Enzyme can be used to help test React components.
+
+```tsx
+import React from 'react';
+import { mount } from 'enzyme';
+import { TestMe } from './TestMe';
+
+describe('TestMe Component', () => {
+ it('should have a non-clickable component when the original InnerMe is clicked', () => {
+ const wrapper = mount();
+ wrapper.find('#innerMe').simulate('click');
+ expect(wrapper.find('#innerMe').text()).toBe('Clicked');
+ });
+});
+
+describe('Foo Component Tests', () => {
+ it('allows us to set props', () => {
+ const wrapper = mount();
+ expect(wrapper.props().bar).toBe('baz');
+ wrapper.setProps({ bar: 'foo' });
+ expect(wrapper.props().bar).toBe('foo');
+
+ wrapper.find('button').simulate('click');
+ });
+});
+```
+
+## Advanced topics
+
+### Mocking
+
+Mocking functions is a large part of what makes Jest a powerful testing library. Jest actually intercepts the module loading process in Node.js, allowing it to mock entire modules if needed.
+
+There are many ways to mock, as you'd imagine in a language as flexible as JS. We only look at the simplest case, but there's a lot of depth here.
+
+To mock a function:
+
+```ts
+it('some test function', () => {
+ const mockCallback = jest.fn(x => 42 + x);
+ mockCallback(1);
+ mockCallback(2);
+ expect(mockCallback).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
+});
+```
+
+Read more about jest mocking [here](https://jestjs.io/docs/en/mock-functions.html).
+
+### Async Testing
+
+For testing async scenarios, the test runner needs some way to know when the scenario is finished. Jest tests can handle async scenarios using callbacks, promises, or async/await.
+
+```ts
+// Callback
+it('tests callback functions', (done) => {
+ setTimeout(() => {
+ done();
+ }, 1000);
+});
+
+// Returning a promise
+it('tests promise functions', () => {
+ return someFunctionThatReturnsPromise());
+});
+
+// Async/await (recommended)
+it('tests async functions', async () => {
+ expect(await someFunction()).toBe(5);
+});
+```
+
+# Demo
+
+## Jest basics
+
+In this repo, we can start an inner loop development of tests by running `npm test` from the root of the `frontend-bootcamp` folder.
+
+Take a look at code inside `demo/src`:
+
+1. `index.ts` exports a few functions for a counter as well as a function for squaring numbers. We'll use this last function to demonstrate how mocks work.
+
+2. `multiply.ts` is a contrived example of a function that is exported
+
+3. `index.spec.ts` is the test file
+
+Note how tests are re-run when either test files or source files under `src` are saved.
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+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+ For this step, we look at unit testing. Run
+
npm test
+ in the command line.
+
+
+
+
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+import React from 'react';
+import { mount } from 'enzyme';
+import { TestMe } from './TestMe';
+
+describe('TestMe Component', () => {
+ it('should have a non-clickable component when the original InnerMe is clicked', () => {
+ const wrapper = mount();
+ wrapper.find('#innerMe').simulate('click');
+ expect(wrapper.find('#innerMe').text()).toBe('Clicked');
+ });
+});
diff --git a/bonus-jest/demo/src/TestMe.tsx b/bonus-jest/demo/src/TestMe.tsx
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+import React from 'react';
+
+export interface TestMeProps {
+ name: string;
+}
+
+export interface TestMeState {
+ clicked: boolean;
+}
+
+export const TestMe = (props: TestMeProps) => {
+ return (
+
+ );
+ }
+}
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+export { Stack } from './stack';
+export { TestMe } from './TestMe';
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+// TODO: Import the stack here
+
+describe('Stack', () => {
+ it('should push item to the top of the stack', () => {
+ // TODO: implement test here:
+ // 1. Instantiate a new Stack - i.e. const stack = new Stack();
+ // 2. Use stack push calls to add some items to the stack
+ // 3. Write assertions via the expect() API
+ });
+
+ it('should pop the item from the top of stack', () => {
+ // TODO: implement test here:
+ // 1. Instantiate a new Stack - i.e. const stack = new Stack();
+ // 2. Use stack push calls to add some items to the stack
+ // 3. pop a few items off the stack
+ // 4. write assertions via the expect() API
+ });
+});
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+export class Stack {
+ private _items: T[] = [];
+
+ /** Add an item to the top of the stack. */
+ push(item: T) {
+ this._items.push(item);
+ }
+
+ /** Remove the top item from the stack and return it. */
+ pop(): T {
+ if (this._items.length > 0) {
+ return this._items.pop();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /** Return the top item from the stack without removing it. */
+ peek(): T {
+ if (this._items.length > 0) {
+ return this._items[this._items.length - 1];
+ }
+ }
+
+ /** Get the number of items in the stack/ */
+ get count(): number {
+ return this._items.length;
+ }
+}
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Redux: Service Calls
+