Helpful patterns to unit test a react redux app
The approaches taken in this example to test React Redux are described in the following blog post:
Unit Testing a React Redux App
Clone from github and move into directory
$ git@github.com:giamir/unit-testing-react-redux.git
$ cd unit-testing-react-redux
You will need node.js installed on your machine to try the application.
Install all the dependencies for the application running
$ npm install
You can now run webpack dev server
$ npm start
and try the application navigating localhost:3000
To run the full test suite
$ npm test
Feel free to get involved!
If you have any suggestion open a pull request and I would be happy to merge it and add you to the contributors list.
Fork this repo
$ git clone git@github.com:yourUserName/unit-testing-react-redux.git # Clone your fork
$ cd unit-testing-react-redux # Change directory
$ git remote add upstream git@github.com:giamir/unit-testing-react-redux.git # Assign original repository to a remote named 'upstream'
$ git fetch upstream # Pull in changes not present in your local repository
$ git checkout -b my-new-feature # Create your feature branch
$ git commit -am 'Add some feature' # Commit your changes
$ git push origin my-new-feature # Push to the branch
Once you've pushed a feature branch to your forked repo, you're ready to open a pull request.