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// TypeScript Version: 3.8
import * as ReactDOMClient from 'react-dom/client'
import {
queries,
Queries,
BoundFunction,
prettyFormat,
Config as ConfigDTL,
} from '@testing-library/dom'
import {act as reactDeprecatedAct} from 'react-dom/test-utils'
//@ts-ignore
import {act as reactAct} from 'react'
export * from '@testing-library/dom'
export interface Config extends ConfigDTL {
reactStrictMode: boolean
}
export interface ConfigFn {
(existingConfig: Config): Partial<Config>
}
export function configure(configDelta: ConfigFn | Partial<Config>): void
export function getConfig(): Config
export type RenderResult<
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = HTMLElement,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = Container,
> = {
container: Container
baseElement: BaseElement
debug: (
baseElement?:
| RendererableContainer
| HydrateableContainer
| Array<RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer>,
maxLength?: number,
options?: prettyFormat.OptionsReceived,
) => void
rerender: (ui: React.ReactNode) => void
unmount: () => void
asFragment: () => DocumentFragment
} & {[P in keyof Q]: BoundFunction<Q[P]>}
/** @deprecated */
export type BaseRenderOptions<
Q extends Queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer,
> = RenderOptions<Q, Container, BaseElement>
type RendererableContainer = ReactDOMClient.Container
type HydrateableContainer = Parameters<
(typeof ReactDOMClient)['hydrateRoot']
>[0]
/** @deprecated */
export interface ClientRenderOptions<
Q extends Queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer = Container,
> extends BaseRenderOptions<Q, Container, BaseElement> {
/**
* If `hydrate` is set to `true`, then it will render with `ReactDOM.hydrate`. This may be useful if you are using server-side
* rendering and use ReactDOM.hydrate to mount your components.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#hydrate)
*/
hydrate?: false | undefined
}
/** @deprecated */
export interface HydrateOptions<
Q extends Queries,
Container extends HydrateableContainer,
BaseElement extends HydrateableContainer = Container,
> extends BaseRenderOptions<Q, Container, BaseElement> {
/**
* If `hydrate` is set to `true`, then it will render with `ReactDOM.hydrate`. This may be useful if you are using server-side
* rendering and use ReactDOM.hydrate to mount your components.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#hydrate)
*/
hydrate: true
}
export interface RenderOptions<
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = HTMLElement,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = Container,
> {
/**
* By default, React Testing Library will create a div and append that div to the document.body. Your React component will be rendered in the created div. If you provide your own HTMLElement container via this option,
* it will not be appended to the document.body automatically.
*
* For example: If you are unit testing a `<tbody>` element, it cannot be a child of a div. In this case, you can
* specify a table as the render container.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#container
*/
container?: Container
/**
* Defaults to the container if the container is specified. Otherwise `document.body` is used for the default. This is used as
* the base element for the queries as well as what is printed when you use `debug()`.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#baseelement
*/
baseElement?: BaseElement
/**
* If `hydrate` is set to `true`, then it will render with `ReactDOM.hydrate`. This may be useful if you are using server-side
* rendering and use ReactDOM.hydrate to mount your components.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#hydrate)
*/
hydrate?: boolean
/**
* Only works if used with React 18.
* Set to `true` if you want to force synchronous `ReactDOM.render`.
* Otherwise `render` will default to concurrent React if available.
*/
legacyRoot?: boolean
/**
* Queries to bind. Overrides the default set from DOM Testing Library unless merged.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#queries
*/
queries?: Q
/**
* Pass a React Component as the wrapper option to have it rendered around the inner element. This is most useful for creating
* reusable custom render functions for common data providers. See setup for examples.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#wrapper
*/
wrapper?: React.JSXElementConstructor<{children: React.ReactNode}>
}
type Omit<T, K extends keyof T> = Pick<T, Exclude<keyof T, K>>
/**
* Render into a container which is appended to document.body. It should be used with cleanup.
*/
export function render<
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = HTMLElement,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = Container,
>(
ui: React.ReactNode,
options: RenderOptions<Q, Container, BaseElement>,
): RenderResult<Q, Container, BaseElement>
export function render(
ui: React.ReactNode,
options?: Omit<RenderOptions, 'queries'>,
): RenderResult
export interface RenderHookResult<Result, Props> {
/**
* Triggers a re-render. The props will be passed to your renderHook callback.
*/
rerender: (props?: Props) => void
/**
* This is a stable reference to the latest value returned by your renderHook
* callback
*/
result: {
/**
* The value returned by your renderHook callback
*/
current: Result
}
/**
* Unmounts the test component. This is useful for when you need to test
* any cleanup your useEffects have.
*/
unmount: () => void
}
/** @deprecated */
export type BaseRenderHookOptions<
Props,
Q extends Queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer,
BaseElement extends Element | DocumentFragment,
> = RenderHookOptions<Props, Q, Container, BaseElement>
/** @deprecated */
export interface ClientRenderHookOptions<
Props,
Q extends Queries,
Container extends Element | DocumentFragment,
BaseElement extends Element | DocumentFragment = Container,
> extends BaseRenderHookOptions<Props, Q, Container, BaseElement> {
/**
* If `hydrate` is set to `true`, then it will render with `ReactDOM.hydrate`. This may be useful if you are using server-side
* rendering and use ReactDOM.hydrate to mount your components.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#hydrate)
*/
hydrate?: false | undefined
}
/** @deprecated */
export interface HydrateHookOptions<
Props,
Q extends Queries,
Container extends Element | DocumentFragment,
BaseElement extends Element | DocumentFragment = Container,
> extends BaseRenderHookOptions<Props, Q, Container, BaseElement> {
/**
* If `hydrate` is set to `true`, then it will render with `ReactDOM.hydrate`. This may be useful if you are using server-side
* rendering and use ReactDOM.hydrate to mount your components.
*
* @see https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/api/#hydrate)
*/
hydrate: true
}
export interface RenderHookOptions<
Props,
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = HTMLElement,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = Container,
> extends BaseRenderOptions<Q, Container, BaseElement> {
/**
* The argument passed to the renderHook callback. Can be useful if you plan
* to use the rerender utility to change the values passed to your hook.
*/
initialProps?: Props
}
/**
* Allows you to render a hook within a test React component without having to
* create that component yourself.
*/
export function renderHook<
Result,
Props,
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = HTMLElement,
BaseElement extends RendererableContainer | HydrateableContainer = Container,
>(
render: (initialProps: Props) => Result,
options?: RenderHookOptions<Props, Q, Container, BaseElement>,
): RenderHookResult<Result, Props>
/**
* Unmounts React trees that were mounted with render.
*/
export function cleanup(): void
/**
* Simply calls React.act(cb)
* If that's not available (older version of react) then it
* simply calls the deprecated version which is ReactTestUtils.act(cb)
*/
// IfAny<typeof reactAct, reactDeprecatedAct, reactAct> from https://stackoverflow.com/a/61626123/3406963
export const act: 0 extends 1 & typeof reactAct
? typeof reactDeprecatedAct
: typeof reactAct