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Mastering React Test-Driven Development

Mastering React Test-Driven Development

By : Daniel Irvine
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Mastering React Test-Driven Development

Mastering React Test-Driven Development

4.6 (12)
By: Daniel Irvine

Overview of this book

Many programmers are aware of TDD but struggle to apply it beyond basic examples. This book teaches how to build complex, real-world applications using Test-Driven Development (TDD). It takes a first principles approach to the TDD process using plain Jest and includes test-driving the integration of libraries including React Router, Redux, and Relay (GraphQL). Readers will practice systematic refactoring while building out their own test framework, gaining a deep understanding of TDD tools and techniques. They will learn how to test-drive features such as client- and server-side form validation, data filtering and searching, navigation and user workflow, undo/redo, animation, LocalStorage access, WebSocket communication, and querying GraphQL endpoints. The book covers refactoring codebases to use the React Router and Redux libraries. via TDD. Redux is explored in depth, with reducers, middleware, sagas, and connected React components. The book also covers acceptance testing using Cucumber and Puppeteer. The book is fully up to date with React 16.9 and has in-depth coverage of hooks and the ‘act’ test helper.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: First Principles of TDD
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Section 2: Building a Single-Page Application
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Section 3: Interactivity
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Section 4: Acceptance Testing with BDD

Test-driving Redux

Redux is a predictable state container. To the uninitiated, these words mean very little. But Redux doesn't have to be scary. In fact, TDD can help us understand how to implement and reason about our Redux application architecture.

Refactoring to Redux is a common operation. Many React projects will begin without Redux in place but then grow to need it. Teams will adopt Redux when they start to feel the pain of managing an application state across multiple components. TDD can help us refactor in a safe way.

Designing a Redux system is not straightforward. Although Redux is simple at its core, that simplicity leaves the integrator with many decisions to make. Redux isn't very opinionated about how it should be used. That being said, my focus in this chapter is on teaching you how to test-drive Redux, not how to model state in Redux. "Eloquent...

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