After being bitten a couple of times by bad refactoring and a broken app — even with all my tests green — I started to research about integration tests in React. Possibly also with Redux and React Router. To my absolute shock, I couldn’t find any good material out there.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Real integration tests with React, Redux and Router
After being bitten a couple of times by bad refactoring and a broken app — even with all my tests green — I started to research about integration tests in React. Possibly also with Redux and React Router. To my absolute shock, I couldn’t find any good material out there.
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