How to test the text inside a styled component in react native using jest + enzyme





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I have a custom text component styled using styled components.



<P compact name="addNewTitle" small helper>
{addNew
? 'Fill in the address details'
: 'Tap here to add a new address'}
</P>


And i want to test the text inside that component and i have wrote this test



test('for the title if add new prop is false', () => {
wrapper = shallow(<Address {...props} />)
const value = wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]')
expect(value.length).toBe(1)
expect(value.text())).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')
})


But the test throw a error like this



 expect(received).toEqual(expected)

Expected value to equal:
"Tap here to add a new address"
Received:
"<Styled(_default) />"


How can i overcome this issue and what is wrong in my code .
Thank you










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    I have a custom text component styled using styled components.



    <P compact name="addNewTitle" small helper>
    {addNew
    ? 'Fill in the address details'
    : 'Tap here to add a new address'}
    </P>


    And i want to test the text inside that component and i have wrote this test



    test('for the title if add new prop is false', () => {
    wrapper = shallow(<Address {...props} />)
    const value = wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]')
    expect(value.length).toBe(1)
    expect(value.text())).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')
    })


    But the test throw a error like this



     expect(received).toEqual(expected)

    Expected value to equal:
    "Tap here to add a new address"
    Received:
    "<Styled(_default) />"


    How can i overcome this issue and what is wrong in my code .
    Thank you










    share|improve this question



























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      I have a custom text component styled using styled components.



      <P compact name="addNewTitle" small helper>
      {addNew
      ? 'Fill in the address details'
      : 'Tap here to add a new address'}
      </P>


      And i want to test the text inside that component and i have wrote this test



      test('for the title if add new prop is false', () => {
      wrapper = shallow(<Address {...props} />)
      const value = wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]')
      expect(value.length).toBe(1)
      expect(value.text())).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')
      })


      But the test throw a error like this



       expect(received).toEqual(expected)

      Expected value to equal:
      "Tap here to add a new address"
      Received:
      "<Styled(_default) />"


      How can i overcome this issue and what is wrong in my code .
      Thank you










      share|improve this question
















      I have a custom text component styled using styled components.



      <P compact name="addNewTitle" small helper>
      {addNew
      ? 'Fill in the address details'
      : 'Tap here to add a new address'}
      </P>


      And i want to test the text inside that component and i have wrote this test



      test('for the title if add new prop is false', () => {
      wrapper = shallow(<Address {...props} />)
      const value = wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]')
      expect(value.length).toBe(1)
      expect(value.text())).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')
      })


      But the test throw a error like this



       expect(received).toEqual(expected)

      Expected value to equal:
      "Tap here to add a new address"
      Received:
      "<Styled(_default) />"


      How can i overcome this issue and what is wrong in my code .
      Thank you







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      edited Jan 4 at 14:44









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          As per the official documentation




          text(): Returns a string of the rendered text of the current render tree. This function should be looked at with skepticism if being used to test what the actual HTML output of the component will be. If that is what you would like to test, use enzyme's render function instead.




          In your case, you should try the workaround as given by Enzyme's developer
          expect(wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]').render().text()).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')






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            As per the official documentation




            text(): Returns a string of the rendered text of the current render tree. This function should be looked at with skepticism if being used to test what the actual HTML output of the component will be. If that is what you would like to test, use enzyme's render function instead.




            In your case, you should try the workaround as given by Enzyme's developer
            expect(wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]').render().text()).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')






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              As per the official documentation




              text(): Returns a string of the rendered text of the current render tree. This function should be looked at with skepticism if being used to test what the actual HTML output of the component will be. If that is what you would like to test, use enzyme's render function instead.




              In your case, you should try the workaround as given by Enzyme's developer
              expect(wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]').render().text()).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')






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                As per the official documentation




                text(): Returns a string of the rendered text of the current render tree. This function should be looked at with skepticism if being used to test what the actual HTML output of the component will be. If that is what you would like to test, use enzyme's render function instead.




                In your case, you should try the workaround as given by Enzyme's developer
                expect(wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]').render().text()).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')






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                As per the official documentation




                text(): Returns a string of the rendered text of the current render tree. This function should be looked at with skepticism if being used to test what the actual HTML output of the component will be. If that is what you would like to test, use enzyme's render function instead.




                In your case, you should try the workaround as given by Enzyme's developer
                expect(wrapper.find('[name="addNewTitle"]').render().text()).toEqual('Tap here to add a new address')







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