rsnext/test/e2e/hello-world/hello-world.test.ts
Tim Neutkens 886b38916a
Add hello-world test for pages and app (#50780)
## What?

Recently I've been using these hello-world tests quite often to get the baseline traces out for `pages` and `app`.
Adding them to the repo so that I don't have to recreate / stash them all the time.
2023-06-05 12:05:58 +00:00

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import { createNextDescribe } from 'e2e-utils'
createNextDescribe(
'hello-world',
{
files: __dirname,
},
({ next }) => {
// Recommended for tests that check HTML. Cheerio is a HTML parser that has a jQuery like API.
it('should work using cheerio', async () => {
const $ = await next.render$('/')
expect($('p').text()).toBe('hello world')
})
// Recommended for tests that need a full browser
it('should work using browser', async () => {
const browser = await next.browser('/')
expect(await browser.elementByCss('p').text()).toBe('hello world')
})
// In case you need the full HTML. Can also use $.html() with cheerio.
it('should work with html', async () => {
const html = await next.render('/')
expect(html).toContain('hello world')
})
// In case you need to test the response object
it('should work with fetch', async () => {
const res = await next.fetch('/')
const html = await res.text()
expect(html).toContain('hello world')
})
}
)