mock-prop-types

prop-types mock module, for use with jasmine.expect().toEqual()

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README

mock-prop-types

prop-types mock module, for use with unit-test assertion libraries

Why?

The external interface to a React component is defined by its sets of propTypes and defaultProps. Tests should be written to validate this interface, so that any changes to it are caught and semver updated accordingly.

Existing attempts to solve this problem usually use the prop-types library itself to perform prop-types validation, and/or mock out console.error to catch error messages. It seemed strange to render components with mock data, and to assert against hardcoded strings, when attempting to validate the shape of a component's API.

This library allows unit-tests to assert directly against the shape of your component's propTypes property:

describe('my component', () => {
  it('exposes the expected propTypes', function() {
    expect(MyComponent.propTypes).toEqual({
      className: PropTypes.string,
      data: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
      type: PropTypes.oneOf([ 'debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error' ]).isRequired
    });
  });
});

To be clear, it is already possible to do this today if your prop-types are simple enough. What doesn't work out-of-the-box is more complex prop-types like oneOf, shape, etc. This library provides support for those complex prop-types, as well as renaming some stuff internally so that error messages contain slightly more useful text like PropTypes.string.isRequired instead of [ Function bound checkType ].

Requirements

node >= 6.x

Installation

$ npm install --save-dev mock-prop-types

or

$ yarn install --dev mock-prop-types

Usage

Jest

Create a new setup file and add the following:

jest.mock('prop-types', () => {
  const RealPropTypes = jest.requireActual('prop-types');
  const mockPropTypes = jest.requireActual('mock-prop-types');

  return mockPropTypes(RealPropTypes);
});

You should now be able to write a unit test which verifies that your component exports the expected set of propTypes:

import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import {
  MyComponent
} from '../MyComponent';

describe('my component', () => {
  it('exposes the expected propTypes', () => {
    expect(MyComponent.propTypes).toEqual({
      className: PropTypes.string,
      data: PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.number),
      type: PropTypes.oneOf([ 'debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error' ]).isRequired
    });
  });
});

You should still be able to run your existing unit tests which call prop-type validators directly, if you really want to:

it('complains if given the wrong props', () => {
  shallow(
    <MyComponent
      className="foo"
      data={[ true, true, false, true ]} // arrayOf(PropTypes.bool), not arrayOf(PropTypes.number) as specified
      type="debug"
    />
  );

  expect(console.error).toBeCalled(); // "Warning: Failed prop type: Invalid prop" etc etc etc
});

Bugs

I've done no testing with custom prop-types yet, so this library may or may not work with them. (code/test PRs welcome!)

License

MIT