enzyme should be installed using npm:
npm i --save-dev enzyme
enzyme can be used with your test runner of choice. All examples in the documentation will be provided using mocha and BDD style chai, although neither library is a dependency of enzyme.
If you are wanting to use enzyme with React 16, but don't already have React 16 and react-dom installed, you should do so:
npm i --save react@16 react-dom@16
Next, to get started with enzyme, you can simply install it with npm:
npm i --save-dev enzyme enzyme-adapter-react-16
And then you're ready to go! In your test files you can simply require
or import
enzyme:
ES6:
// setup file import { configure } from 'enzyme'; import Adapter from 'enzyme-adapter-react-16'; configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file import { shallow, mount, render } from 'enzyme'; const wrapper = shallow(<Foo />);
ES5:
// setup file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var Adapter = require('enzyme-adapter-react-16'); enzyme.configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var wrapper = enzyme.shallow(<Foo />);
If you are wanting to use Enzyme with React 15, but don't already have React 15 and react-dom installed, you should do so:
npm i --save react@15 react-dom@15
Further, enzyme requires the test utilities addon be installed:
npm i --save-dev react-test-renderer@15
Next, to get started with enzyme, you can simply install it with npm:
npm i --save-dev enzyme enzyme-adapter-react-15
And then you're ready to go! In your test files you can simply require
or import
enzyme:
ES6:
// setup file import { configure } from 'enzyme'; import Adapter from 'enzyme-adapter-react-15'; configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file import { shallow, mount, render } from 'enzyme'; const wrapper = shallow(<Foo />);
ES5:
// setup file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var Adapter = require('enzyme-adapter-react-15'); enzyme.configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var wrapper = enzyme.shallow(<Foo />);
If you are wanting to use Enzyme with React 0.14, but don't already have React 0.14 and react-dom installed, you should do so:
npm i --save [email protected] [email protected]
Further, enzyme with React 0.14 requires the test utilities addon be installed:
npm i --save-dev [email protected]
Next, to get started with enzyme, you can simply install it with npm:
npm i --save-dev enzyme enzyme-adapter-react-14
And then you're ready to go! In your test files you can simply require
or import
enzyme:
ES6:
// setup file import { configure } from 'enzyme'; import Adapter from 'enzyme-adapter-react-14'; configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file import { shallow, mount, render } from 'enzyme'; const wrapper = shallow(<Foo />);
ES5:
// setup file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var Adapter = require('enzyme-adapter-react-14'); enzyme.configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var wrapper = enzyme.shallow(<Foo />);
If you are wanting to use enzyme with React 0.13, but don't already have React 0.13 installed, you should do so:
npm i [email protected] --save
Next, to get started with enzyme, you can simply install it with npm:
npm i --save-dev enzyme enzyme-adapter-react-13
And then you're ready to go! In your test files you can simply require
or import
enzyme:
ES6:
// setup file import { configure } from 'enzyme'; import Adapter from 'enzyme-adapter-react-13'; configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file import { shallow, mount, render } from 'enzyme'; const wrapper = shallow(<Foo />);
ES5:
// setup file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var Adapter = require('enzyme-adapter-react-13'); enzyme.configure({ adapter: new Adapter() });
// test file var enzyme = require('enzyme'); var wrapper = enzyme.shallow(<Foo />);
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