I faced a problem with my jest+enzyme mount()
testing. I am testing a function, which switches displaying components.
Switch between components: when state.infoDisplayContent = 'mission'
a missionControl
component is mounted, when state.infoDisplayContent = 'profile'
- other component steps in:
_modifyAgentStatus () {
const { currentAgentProfile, agentsDatabase } = this.state;
const agentToMod = currentAgentProfile;
if (agentToMod.status === 'Free') {
this.setState({
infoDisplayContent: 'mission'
});
agentToMod.status = 'Waiting';
} else if (agentToMod.status === 'Waiting') {
const locationSelect = document.getElementById('missionLocationSelect');
agentToMod.location = locationSelect[locationSelect.selectedIndex].innerText;
agentToMod.status = 'On Mission';
this.setState({
infoDisplayContent: 'profile'
});
}
}
When I trigger this function everything looks Ok, this test runs well and test successfully pass with required component:
import React from 'react';
import { mount } from 'enzyme';
import App from '../containers/App';
const result = mount(
<App />
)
test('change mission controls', () => {
expect(result.state().currentAgentProfile.status).toBe('Free');
result.find('#statusController').simulate('click');
expect(result.find('#missionControls')).toHaveLength(1);
expect(result.find('#missionLocationSelect')).toHaveLength(1);
expect(result.state().currentAgentProfile.status).toBe('Waiting');
});
But when I simulate onClick two times:
test('change mission controls', () => {
expect(result.state().currentAgentProfile.status).toBe('Free');
result.find('#statusController').simulate('click');
expect(result.find('#missionControls')).toHaveLength(1);
expect(result.find('#missionLocationSelect')).toHaveLength(1);
expect(result.state().currentAgentProfile.status).toBe('Waiting');
result.find('#statusController').simulate('click');
expect(result.state().currentAgentProfile.status).toBe('On Mission');
});
I get this assert:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'selectedIndex' of null
at App._modifyAgentStatus (development/containers/App/index.js:251:68)
at Object.invokeGuardedCallback [as invokeGuardedCallbackWithCatch] (node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactErrorUtils.js:26:5)
at executeDispatch (node_modules/react-dom/lib/EventPluginUtils.js:83:21)
at Object.executeDispatchesInOrder (node_modules/react-dom/lib/EventPluginUtils.js:108:5)
at executeDispatchesAndRelease (node_modules/react-dom/lib/EventPluginHub.js:43:22)
at executeDispatchesAndReleaseSimulated (node_modules/react-dom/lib/EventPluginHub.js:51:10)
at forEachAccumulated (node_modules/react-dom/lib/forEachAccumulated.js:26:8)
at Object.processEventQueue (node_modules/react-dom/lib/EventPluginHub.js:255:7)
at node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactTestUtils.js:350:22
at ReactDefaultBatchingStrategyTransaction.perform (node_modules/react-dom/lib/Transaction.js:140:20)
at Object.batchedUpdates (node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactDefaultBatchingStrategy.js:62:26)
at Object.batchedUpdates (node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactUpdates.js:97:27)
at node_modules/react-dom/lib/ReactTestUtils.js:348:18
at ReactWrapper.<anonymous> (node_modules/enzyme/build/ReactWrapper.js:776:11)
at ReactWrapper.single (node_modules/enzyme/build/ReactWrapper.js:1421:25)
at ReactWrapper.simulate (node_modules/enzyme/build/ReactWrapper.js:769:14)
at Object.<anonymous> (development/tests/AgentProfile.test.js:26:38)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:109:7)
It is obvious that:
document.getElementById('missionLocationSelect');
return null, but I can not get why. Element passes tests, as I mention.
expect(result.find('#missionLocationSelect')).toHaveLength(1);
But it could not be captured with document.getElementById()
.
Please, help me to fix this problem and run tests.
Attached your component to DOM via
attachTo
param.why we need this?
mount
only render component to div element not attached it to DOM tree.Found the solution thanks to https://stackoverflow.com/users/853560/lewis-chung and gods of Google:
Attached my component to DOM via
attachTo
param:Changed buggy string in my method to string which works with element Object
attachTo: document.body
will generate a warning:So just attach to a container element instead of
document.body
, and no need to add it to the global Window object