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Version: 4.1.0

Unit test guidelines

Guidelines for running and writing unit tests.

Running unit tests

  1. Install package dependencies:

    npm install
  2. Build carta-protobuf and WebAssembly libraries:

    npm run build-protobuf

    npm run build-libs
    npm run build-wrappers
  3. Run unit tests:

    npm test

    By default, Jest runs tests related to changed files.

    To display individual test results, use the --verbose flag:

    npm test --verbose

    For more options available in Jest, please refer to the Jest documentation.

Writing unit tests

Structures

  • Directory structure: colocate the test file in the same directory and name with .test.ts/tsx suffix. For example,

    .
    └── src
    └── components
    └── AComponent
    ├── AComponent.tsx
    ├── AComponent.scss
    └── AComponent.test.tsx
    └── utilities
    └── math
    ├── math.ts
    └── math.test.ts
  • Test code structure: use describe to structure the tests. For example,

    describe("[unit]", () => {
    test("[expected behavior]", () => {});

    describe("[sub unit]", () => {
    test("[expected behavior]", () => {});
    });
    });
  • Make sure to implement low-level tests that focus on a certain class or function. Mock imported classes and functions with Jest when necessary.

  • TypeScript enum: import TypeScript enum without index files to avoid compile failure.

Testing React components

  • Avoid mocking blueprint.js objects to prevent having complex setups.
  • Avoid testing snapshots to prevent having large files in the codebase.
  • Follow the order of priority suggested by React Testing Library when querying elements.