A method that sets the props of the root component, and re-renders. Useful for when you are wanting to test how the component behaves over time with changing props. Calling this, for instance, will call the componentWillReceiveProps
lifecycle method.
Similar to setState
, this method accepts a props object and will merge it in with the already existing props.
NOTE: can only be called on a wrapper instance that is also the root instance.
nextProps
(Object
): An object containing new props to merge in with the current propscallback
(Function
[optional]): If provided, the callback function will be executed once setProps has completedReactWrapper
: Returns itself.
import React from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; function Foo({ name }) { return ( <div className={name} /> ); } Foo.propTypes = { name: PropTypes.string.isRequired, };
const wrapper = mount(<Foo name="foo" />); expect(wrapper.find('.foo')).to.have.lengthOf(1); expect(wrapper.find('.bar')).to.have.lengthOf(0); wrapper.setProps({ name: 'bar' }); expect(wrapper.find('.foo')).to.have.lengthOf(0); expect(wrapper.find('.bar')).to.have.lengthOf(1);
import sinon from 'sinon'; const spy = sinon.spy(MyComponent.prototype, 'componentWillReceiveProps'); const wrapper = mount(<MyComponent foo="bar" />); expect(spy).to.have.property('callCount', 0); wrapper.setProps({ foo: 'foo' }); expect(spy).to.have.property('callCount', 1);
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