How do I test React hooks using Enzyme?
To test React hooks with Enzyme, you can use the mount
function to render your component and then access the hooks.
Can you show me an example of testing a custom hook?
Sure! You can create a test file and use mount
to render a component that uses your custom hook, then assert the expected behavior.
What about testing state changes in hooks?
You can simulate events that trigger state changes and then check if the component re-renders with the expected state.
Are there any limitations to using Enzyme for testing hooks?
Yes, Enzyme has some limitations with React's latest features, so you might want to consider using React Testing Library for more complex scenarios.
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