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I'm writing a web application using react. I am not very familiar with client tests, so I'm still trying to figure out how to unit test my components.

I have seen in react docs that they offer the Test Utilities to test custom UI components, but I didn't find a way to test functions inside my component.

I have a form in which I want to validate the fields, lets say validate the email address. How can I test the functionality of this method? From what I have seen, people just test the UI component itself.

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It's a bit convoluted, but here's an example that uses skin-deep to test functions inside a react component.

Component file:

export default React.createClass({
  validate(input) {
    return true
  },
  render() {
    if (validate(this.props.input)) {
      return <div>Valid!</div>
    }
    return <div>Not Valid!</div>
  }
})

Test file:

import React from 'react'
import sd from 'skin-deep'
import Component from 'Component.jsx'

let tree = sd.shallowRender(React.createElement(Component, {}))
const instance = tree.getMountedInstance()

// Now you can run tests on instance functions.
assert instance.validate(foo) === true

We've been putting functions we want to test outside of the React components to avoid doing this.

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  • Another option is to keep testable logic separate from React components altogether, but if the logic is tightly coupled anyways then I don't think there's a strong reason to separate them. Feb 16, 2017 at 21:53
  • Yeah I'd like to keep the logic in the component if possible. Here is what I am using now: stackoverflow.com/questions/42284724/…
    – David
    Feb 16, 2017 at 22:00

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