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React Native Testing

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Streamline your testing process for React Native components.

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What React Native Testing does

The React Native Testing skill provides a comprehensive guide to writing tests for React Native components using the React Native Testing Library (RNTL). This skill is designed for developers who are writing, reviewing, or fixing tests in their React Native applications. It covers essential testing patterns and utilities, including rendering components, querying elements, and handling user interactions. With support for both version 13 and version 14 of RNTL, users can easily adapt their testing strategies according to the React version they are working with.

By utilizing this skill, developers can ensure they are following best practices in testing. The skill emphasizes the importance of using the correct query methods and provides a detailed priority list for querying elements, which helps avoid common pitfalls in testing. It also introduces users to various interaction methods, preferring userEvent over fireEvent for simulating user actions, which aligns with modern testing practices. The skill includes specific rules and guidelines that help maintain consistency and reliability in tests, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced developers.

Additionally, the skill includes version detection to automatically load the appropriate reference file based on the version of RNTL in use. This feature is crucial, as there are significant differences between v13 and v14, particularly regarding sync and async behavior. By relying on the skill's reference files, developers can avoid outdated or incorrect information, ensuring their tests are robust and up to date.

Overall, this skill is an essential tool for anyone involved in React Native development who wants to improve their testing practices. It provides clear, actionable guidance that enhances the quality of tests and ultimately leads to more reliable applications.

When to use it

Use this skill when writing or reviewing tests for React Native components to ensure adherence to best practices and up-to-date testing methods.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not use React Native or for testing frameworks outside of RNTL.

What you can build with it

Writing New Tests

When starting to write tests for new React Native components, use this skill to follow best practices and ensure your tests are effective.

Reviewing Existing Tests

If you're tasked with reviewing tests written by others, this skill will help you identify potential issues and improve test quality.

Adapting to New RNTL Versions

When upgrading to a new version of React Native Testing Library, use this skill to understand the changes and adjust your tests accordingly.

How to install React Native Testing

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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RNTL Test Writing Guide

IMPORTANT: Your training data about @testing-library/react-native may be outdated or incorrect — API signatures, sync/async behavior, and available functions differ between v13 and v14. Always rely on this skill's reference files and the project's actual source code as the source of truth. Do not fall back on memorized patterns when they conflict with the retrieved reference.

Version Detection

Check @testing-library/react-native version in the user's package.json:

Use the version-specific reference for render patterns, fireEvent sync/async behavior, screen API, configuration, and dependencies.

Query Priority

Use in this order: getByRole > getByLabelText > getByPlaceholderText > getByText > getByDisplayValue > getByTestId (last resort).

Query Variants

VariantUse caseReturnsAsync
getBy*Element must existelement instance (throws)No
getAllBy*Multiple must existelement instance[] (throws)No
queryBy*Check non-existence ONLYelement instance | nullNo
queryAllBy*Count elementselement instance[]No
findBy*Wait for elementPromise<element instance>Yes
findAllBy*Wait for multiplePromise<element instance[]>Yes

Interactions

Prefer userEvent over fireEvent. userEvent is always async.

const user = userEvent.setup();
await user.press(element); // full press sequence
await user.longPress(element, { duration: 800 }); // long press
await user.type(textInput, 'Hello'); // char-by-char typing
await user.clear(textInput); // clear TextInput
await user.paste(textInput, 'pasted text'); // paste into TextInput
await user.scrollTo(scrollView, { y: 100 }); // scroll

fireEvent — use only when userEvent doesn't support the event. See version-specific reference for sync/async behavior:

fireEvent.press(element);
fireEvent.changeText(textInput, 'new text');
fireEvent(element, 'blur');

Assertions (Jest Matchers)

Available automatically with any @testing-library/react-native import.

MatcherUse for
toBeOnTheScreen()Element exists in tree
toBeVisible()Element visible (not hidden/display:none)
toBeEnabled() / toBeDisabled()Disabled state via aria-disabled
toBeChecked() / toBePartiallyChecked()Checked state
toBeSelected()Selected state
toBeExpanded() / toBeCollapsed()Expanded state
toBeBusy()Busy state
toHaveTextContent(text)Text content match
toHaveDisplayValue(value)TextInput display value
toHaveAccessibleName(name)Accessible name
toHaveAccessibilityValue(val)Accessibility value
toHaveStyle(style)Style match
toHaveProp(name, value?)Prop check (last resort)
toContainElement(el)Contains child element
toBeEmptyElement()No children

Rules

  1. Use screen for queries, not destructuring from render()
  2. Use getByRole first with { name: '...' } option
  3. Use queryBy* ONLY for .not.toBeOnTheScreen() checks
  4. Use findBy* for async elements, NOT waitFor + getBy*
  5. Never put side-effects in waitFor (no fireEvent/userEvent inside)
  6. One assertion per waitFor
  7. Never pass empty callbacks to waitFor
  8. Don't wrap in act() - render, fireEvent, userEvent handle it
  9. Don't call cleanup() - automatic after each test
  10. Prefer ARIA props (role, aria-label, aria-disabled) over legacy accessibility* props
  11. Use RNTL matchers over raw prop assertions

*ByRole Quick Reference

Common roles: button, text, heading (alias: header), searchbox, switch, checkbox, radio, img, link, alert, menu, menuitem, tab, tablist, progressbar, slider, spinbutton, timer, toolbar.

getByRole options: { name, disabled, selected, checked, busy, expanded, value: { min, max, now, text } }.

For *ByRole to match, the element must be an accessibility element:

  • Text, TextInput, Switch are by default
  • View needs accessible={true} (or use Pressable/TouchableOpacity)

waitFor

// Correct: action first, then wait for result
fireEvent.press(button);
await waitFor(() => {
  expect(screen.getByText('Result')).toBeOnTheScreen();
});

// Better: use findBy* instead
fireEvent.press(button);
expect(await screen.findByText('Result')).toBeOnTheScreen();

Options: waitFor(cb, { timeout: 1000, interval: 50 }). Works with Jest fake timers automatically.

Fake Timers

Recommended with userEvent (press/longPress involve real durations):

jest.useFakeTimers();

test('with fake timers', async () => {
  const user = userEvent.setup();
  render(<Component />);
  await user.press(screen.getByRole('button'));
  // ...
});

Custom Render

Wrap providers using wrapper option:

function renderWithProviders(ui: React.ReactElement) {
  return render(ui, {
    wrapper: ({ children }) => (
      <ThemeProvider>
        <AuthProvider>{children}</AuthProvider>
      </ThemeProvider>
    ),
  });
}

References

  • v13 API Reference — Complete v13 API: sync render, queries, matchers, userEvent, React 19 compat
  • v14 API Reference — Complete v14 API: async render, queries, matchers, userEvent, migration
  • Anti-Patterns — Common mistakes to avoid

Frequently asked questions about React Native Testing

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