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Simplify Testing with React Testing Library

You're reading from   Simplify Testing with React Testing Library Create maintainable tests using RTL that do not break with changes

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800564459
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Scottie Crump Scottie Crump
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Exploring React Testing Library 2. Chapter 2: Working with React Testing Library FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Testing Complex Components with React Testing Library 4. Chapter 4: Integration Testing and Third-Party Libraries in Your Application 5. Chapter 5: Refactoring Legacy Applications with React Testing Library 6. Chapter 6: Implementing Additional Tools and Plugins for Testing 7. Chapter 7: End-to-End UI Testing with Cypress 8. Answers 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Testing APIs with Cypress

In the previous section, we learned how to structure test code using the POM and custom commands design patterns. We also learned that we could use Cypress to interact with our application's API directly. In this section, we will build on the previous section's learnings by testing the API of the blog application previously introduced in the Cypress-driven development section.

The blog application accepts four API requests: a GET request to get all posts, a POST request to add a post, a POST request to get a single post, and a DELETE request to delete a post. First, we will test the GET request for all posts:

import fakePost from '../support/generateBlogPost';
  const post = fakePost()
 
const getAllPosts = () => cy.request('/api/posts').its('body.
posts');
const deletePost = (post) =>
  cy.request('DELETE', `/api/delete/${post.id}`, {
    id: post.id,
 ...
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