Shallow render the one non-DOM child of the current wrapper, and return a wrapper around the result. It must be a single-node wrapper, and the node must be a React component.
There is no corresponding dive
method for ReactWrappers.
NOTE: can only be called on a wrapper of a single non-DOM component element node, otherwise it will throw an error. If you have to shallow-wrap a wrapper with multiple child nodes, use .shallow().
options
(Object
[optional]):options.context
: (Object
[optional]): Context to be passed into the componentShallowWrapper
: A new wrapper that wraps the current node after it's been shallow rendered.
function Bar() { return ( <div> <div className="in-bar" /> </div> ); }
function Foo() { return ( <div> <Bar /> </div> ); }
const wrapper = shallow(<Foo />); expect(wrapper.find('.in-bar')).to.have.lengthOf(0); expect(wrapper.find(Bar)).to.have.lengthOf(1); expect(wrapper.find(Bar).dive().find('.in-bar')).to.have.lengthOf(1);
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