The blitz
dependency also automatically installs and configures
vitest
, @testing-library/react
, @testing-library/react-hooks
for
you.
Vitest is a delightful testing framework that's
simple to use. To run tests in your app, you will run vitest run
or
vitest
from the terminal.
To make a new test, make a file named something.test.ts
(or .js
,
.tsx
, etc). Here's an example:
import something from "./somewhere"
it("does something", () => {
const result = something()
expect(result).toBe(true)
})
For more details on using Vitest, read the Vitest documentation
If you need to customize the vitest config,
you can do so in vitest.config.ts
.
// vitest.config.ts
import { loadEnvConfig } from "@next/env"
import { defineConfig } from "vitest/config"
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react"
import tsconfigPaths from "vite-tsconfig-paths"
const projectDir = process.cwd()
loadEnvConfig(projectDir)
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react(), tsconfigPaths()],
test: {
dir: "./",
globals: true,
setupFiles: "./test/setup.ts",
coverage: {
reporter: ["text", "json", "html"],
},
},
})
The following test files will run in the server environment:
*.test.*
files inside an api
, queries
, or mutations
folder*.server.test.*
filesAll other files will run in the client environment (with jsdom).
@testing-library is a family of packages that help you test UI components in a user-centric way. It's a better alternative to Enzyme, if you've used that in the past.
The following packages are installed for you. Refer to their documentation as needed.
Blitz provides some basic testing utilities in the generated
test/utils.tsx
file. These are intended for use with Vitest and React
Testing Library to allow advanced configuration for your testing
environment. Customizing this file can be useful for testing things like
global providers as well as certain parts of your app which Blitz handles
internally such as routing and data querying.
BlitzProvider
This component works as the global provider for data queries and mutations
in your tests. Internally, it wraps the QueryClient
component from
react-query
and adds some additional configuration options.
BlitzProvider
accepts the following props:
client
- The global query client used by React Query. By default the
queryClient
from @blitzjs/rpc
(that you can access through
getQueryClient
function) is used unless you override it.
contextSharing
- Controls whether or not the provider context can be
shared across multiple applications. This can be useful when working in
certain environments such as micro-frontends. Defaults to false
.
dehydratedState
- The server state passed along to the application
containing the results of server-side queries. Useful for testing
queries that need to be
prerendered in markup and hydrated on the client.
Cypress is a front-end testing framework that enables testing options for both unit tests and integration tests.
If you plan to integrate it into your Blitz application, you can look at our example with a Cypress setup. It includes a simple factory pattern, a command for creating and logging in a user, and a few example tests.