How do I test Redux actions?
To test Redux actions, you can use a testing library like Jest. You can create a test file for your actions and import the action creators.
Can you show me an example of a test for a Redux action?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
import { myAction } from './actions';
test('should create an action to add a todo', () => {
const expectedAction = { type: 'ADD_TODO', payload: 'Learn Redux' };
expect(myAction('Learn Redux')).toEqual(expectedAction);
});
What about testing async actions?
For async actions, you can use middleware like Redux Thunk and test them using mock functions to simulate API calls.
Are there any best practices for testing Redux actions?
Yes! Keep your tests isolated, use descriptive names, and test both the action creators and the reducers.
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