I'm using styled-components
to develop a framework that my company will use internally. We need to create new responsive components and when I test this in a browser, I can see how the rendered component changes its background-color when I resize the window. I'm trying to achieve the same programatically and test the functionality with Jest and/or Enzyme, but I've got no success so far. Anybody knows?
This is the code for the component:
const Component = styled.div`
height: 200px;
width: 200px;
background-color: purple;
@media (max-width: ${DESKTOP}px) {
background-color: purple;
}
@media (max-width: ${TABLET}px) {
background-color: yellow;
}
@media (max-width: ${MOBILE}px) {
background-color: red;
}
`
I wrote the following tests using toHaveStyleRule
from the jest-styled-components
package. Tests are passing because they effectively verify that 'background-color' is 'red' for the MOBILE media query, and so on.
expect(<Component />).toHaveStyleRule(
{ 'background-color': 'red' },
{ media: `(max-width: ${MOBILE}px)` }
)
expect(<Component />).toHaveStyleRule(
{ 'background-color': 'yellow' },
{ media: `(max-width: ${TABLET}px)` }
)
expect(<Component />).toHaveStyleRule(
{ 'background-color': 'blue' },
{ media: `(max-width: ${DESKTOP}px)` }
)
However, tests fail if I resize the window doing window.resizeTo(250, 250)
, because I expect the component to look red and instead, 'background-color' always seem to be 'purple'
For resizing window, I use and I've been trying this snippet with JSDOM: https://gist.github.com/javierarques/d95948ac7e9ddc8097612866ecc63a4b
Any clue? Thanks in advance!