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Testing Patterns

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Streamline your Jest testing with proven patterns and utilities.

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What Testing Patterns does

The Testing Patterns skill provides a comprehensive set of utilities and best practices for writing unit tests using Jest. It emphasizes the Test-Driven Development (TDD) approach, guiding users through the red-green-refactor cycle to ensure robust test coverage. This skill is particularly useful for developers who want to improve their testing practices by applying factory functions, mocking strategies, and behavior-driven testing principles.

With a focus on creating maintainable and reusable test code, the skill introduces the Factory Pattern for generating mock data and component props. This allows developers to avoid duplication and inconsistencies in their tests. The provided utilities, such as custom render functions and mocking examples for modules and GraphQL hooks, streamline the testing process, making it easier to set up tests and verify component behavior.

The skill also highlights common anti-patterns to avoid, such as testing mock behavior instead of actual behavior, ensuring that users can write meaningful tests that accurately reflect their application's functionality. By following the best practices outlined in this skill, developers can enhance their testing workflows and ensure their code is thoroughly validated before deployment.

When to use it

Use this skill when implementing Jest tests, especially in a TDD workflow, or when creating mock data for components.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not utilize Jest or require testing frameworks outside of the provided context.

What you can build with it

Implementing TDD in a New Project

Use this skill to establish a TDD workflow from the start, ensuring that all production code is backed by tests.

Creating Mock Data for Components

Leverage factory functions to generate consistent mock data for your React components, simplifying your test setup.

Refactoring Existing Tests

Apply the best practices and patterns from this skill to improve the structure and maintainability of your existing tests.

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Testing Patterns and Utilities

When to Use

Use this skill when you need jest testing patterns, factory functions, mocking strategies, and TDD workflow. Use when writing unit tests, creating test factories, or following TDD red-green-refactor cycle.

Testing Philosophy

Test-Driven Development (TDD):

  • Write failing test FIRST
  • Implement minimal code to pass
  • Refactor after green
  • Never write production code without a failing test

Behavior-Driven Testing:

  • Test behavior, not implementation
  • Focus on public APIs and business requirements
  • Avoid testing implementation details
  • Use descriptive test names that describe behavior

Factory Pattern:

  • Create getMockX(overrides?: Partial<X>) functions
  • Provide sensible defaults
  • Allow overriding specific properties
  • Keep tests DRY and maintainable

Test Utilities

Custom Render Function

Create a custom render that wraps components with required providers:

// src/utils/testUtils.tsx
import { render } from '@testing-library/react-native';
import { ThemeProvider } from './theme';

export const renderWithTheme = (ui: React.ReactElement) => {
  return render(
    <ThemeProvider>{ui}</ThemeProvider>
  );
};

Usage:

import { renderWithTheme } from 'utils/testUtils';
import { screen } from '@testing-library/react-native';

it('should render component', () => {
  renderWithTheme(<MyComponent />);
  expect(screen.getByText('Hello')).toBeTruthy();
});

Factory Pattern

Component Props Factory

import { ComponentProps } from 'react';

const getMockMyComponentProps = (
  overrides?: Partial<ComponentProps<typeof MyComponent>>
) => {
  return {
    title: 'Default Title',
    count: 0,
    onPress: jest.fn(),
    isLoading: false,
    ...overrides,
  };
};

// Usage in tests
it('should render with custom title', () => {
  const props = getMockMyComponentProps({ title: 'Custom Title' });
  renderWithTheme(<MyComponent {...props} />);
  expect(screen.getByText('Custom Title')).toBeTruthy();
});

Data Factory

interface User {
  id: string;
  name: string;
  email: string;
  role: 'admin' | 'user';
}

const getMockUser = (overrides?: Partial<User>): User => {
  return {
    id: '123',
    name: 'John Doe',
    email: 'john@example.com',
    role: 'user',
    ...overrides,
  };
};

// Usage
it('should display admin badge for admin users', () => {
  const user = getMockUser({ role: 'admin' });
  renderWithTheme(<UserCard user={user} />);
  expect(screen.getByText('Admin')).toBeTruthy();
});

Mocking Patterns

Mocking Modules

// Mock entire module
jest.mock('utils/analytics');

// Mock with factory function
jest.mock('utils/analytics', () => ({
  Analytics: {
    logEvent: jest.fn(),
  },
}));

// Access mock in test
const mockLogEvent = jest.requireMock('utils/analytics').Analytics.logEvent;

Mocking GraphQL Hooks

jest.mock('./GetItems.generated', () => ({
  useGetItemsQuery: jest.fn(),
}));

const mockUseGetItemsQuery = jest.requireMock(
  './GetItems.generated'
).useGetItemsQuery as jest.Mock;

// In test
mockUseGetItemsQuery.mockReturnValue({
  data: { items: [] },
  loading: false,
  error: undefined,
});

Test Structure

describe('ComponentName', () => {
  beforeEach(() => {
    jest.clearAllMocks();
  });

  describe('Rendering', () => {
    it('should render component with default props', () => {});
    it('should render loading state when loading', () => {});
  });

  describe('User interactions', () => {
    it('should call onPress when button is clicked', async () => {});
  });

  describe('Edge cases', () => {
    it('should handle empty data gracefully', () => {});
  });
});

Query Patterns

// Element must exist
expect(screen.getByText('Hello')).toBeTruthy();

// Element should not exist
expect(screen.queryByText('Goodbye')).toBeNull();

// Element appears asynchronously
await waitFor(() => {
  expect(screen.findByText('Loaded')).toBeTruthy();
});

User Interaction Patterns

import { fireEvent, screen } from '@testing-library/react-native';

it('should submit form on button click', async () => {
  const onSubmit = jest.fn();
  renderWithTheme(<LoginForm onSubmit={onSubmit} />);

  fireEvent.changeText(screen.getByLabelText('Email'), 'user@example.com');
  fireEvent.changeText(screen.getByLabelText('Password'), 'password123');
  fireEvent.press(screen.getByTestId('login-button'));

  await waitFor(() => {
    expect(onSubmit).toHaveBeenCalled();
  });
});

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

Testing Mock Behavior Instead of Real Behavior

// Bad - testing the mock
expect(mockFetchData).toHaveBeenCalled();

// Good - testing actual behavior
expect(screen.getByText('John Doe')).toBeTruthy();

Not Using Factories

// Bad - duplicated, inconsistent test data
it('test 1', () => {
  const user = { id: '1', name: 'John', email: 'john@test.com', role: 'user' };
});
it('test 2', () => {
  const user = { id: '2', name: 'Jane', email: 'jane@test.com' }; // Missing role!
});

// Good - reusable factory
const user = getMockUser({ name: 'Custom Name' });

Best Practices

  1. Always use factory functions for props and data
  2. Test behavior, not implementation
  3. Use descriptive test names
  4. Organize with describe blocks
  5. Clear mocks between tests
  6. Keep tests focused - one behavior per test

Running Tests

# Run all tests
npm test

# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage

# Run specific file
npm test ComponentName.test.tsx

Integration with Other Skills

  • react-ui-patterns: Test all UI states (loading, error, empty, success)
  • systematic-debugging: Write test that reproduces bug before fixing

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches its upstream source and local project context.
  • Verify commands, generated code, dependencies, credentials, and external service behavior before applying changes.
  • Do not treat examples as a substitute for environment-specific tests, security review, or user approval for destructive or costly actions.

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