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How to Write Your First Component Test in React + TypeScript App

In the previous post , we created a unit test for a function. In this post, we're going to create a unit test for a component using @testing-library/react . Since we're using Create React App the React Testing Library is already installed in our dependencies. If you don't have it, install the package using: We will create a Greetings component with the greetings text inside and a button for sending friendly waves 😊

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Testing a Create React App TypeScript Project with Jest and React Testing Library

Building single-page React applications has never been easier. With a single command, Create React App (CRA) scaffolds an entire React application with development/build tools, such as Babel and Jest, automatically configured and integrated into the project. Getting started requires no additional configuration. Plus, it eliminates the need to maintain an entire build process, which can require lots of work and is very prone to error. However, the default template of Create React App does not include support for TypeScript, which has gained much traction in recent years. Below, I'm going to show you: To generate a new CRA project with TypeScript, provide the --template option to create-react-app and specify typescript as the template.

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