react$
The react$
command is a useful command to query React Components by their
actual name and filter them by props and state.
info
The command only works with applications using React v16.x. Read more about React selectors in the Selectors guide.
Usage
browser.react$(selector, { props, state })
Parameters
Name | Type | Details |
---|---|---|
selector | string | of React component |
options optional | ReactSelectorOptions | React selector options |
options.props optional | Object | React props the element should contain |
options.state | Array<any> , number , string , object , boolean | React state the element should be in |
Example
pause.js
it('should calculate 7 * 6', async () => {
await browser.url('https://ahfarmer.github.io/calculator/');
const appWrapper = await $('div#root')
await browser.react$('t', {
props: { name: '7' }
}).click()
await browser.react$('t', {
props: { name: 'x' }
}).click()
await browser.react$('t', {
props: { name: '6' }
}).click()
await browser.react$('t', {
props: { name: '=' }
}).click()
console.log(await $('.component-display').getText()); // prints "42"
});