Unlike react-loadable, the
dynamic import support
offered by Next.js does not expose a way to preload the dynamically imported
components in Jest’s environment (which mimics a DOM environment). Even if you
get a handle on the Loadable
component bundled with Next.js, it skips queuing
up the components in DOM-like environments. Bummer!
This module can be imported in your test or setup files to make sure any
component created with next/dynamic
is added to a queue, which can then be
flushed with the exported preloadAll
function.
Using this, your component tests (including snapshots) can render the full component tree instead of the loading placeholders.
In order to transform import()
successfully in Jest’s environment, you must
use a different transform than the one provided by next/babel
(which expects
to be built with webpack).
Both of these work fine:
{
"plugins": ["babel-plugin-dynamic-import-node"]
}
// This will mock `next/dynamic`, so make sure to import it before any of your
// components.
import preloadAll from "jest-next-dynamic";
// This component can have dynamic imports anywhere in its rendered tree,
// including nested dynamic imports.
import SomeComponent from "./SomeComponent";
beforeAll(async () => {
await preloadAll();
});
// Your tests here!
Experimental: This project is quite new. We're not sure what our ongoing maintenance plan for this project will be. Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome. If you like this project, let us know!