My guess is no, as you’re not dependent on enzyme. But, I’d have to stand up a test project or look at the testing-library repo
I switched from enzyme to testing-library about a year and half ago. I honestly don’t remember enzyme much already. I do enjoy testing library’s access methods.
I should take a look! I primarily stick with jest because the test suites behave and are constructed for front end and back end (node) code.
It’s still jest. It’s just an alternative for rendering components to enzyme. Yeah try it out!
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My guess is no, as you’re not dependent on enzyme. But, I’d have to stand up a test project or look at the testing-library repo
I switched from enzyme to testing-library about a year and half ago. I honestly don’t remember enzyme much already. I do enjoy testing library’s access methods.
I should take a look! I primarily stick with jest because the test suites behave and are constructed for front end and back end (node) code.
It’s still jest. It’s just an alternative for rendering components to enzyme. Yeah try it out!