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[Typescript migration] Migrate tests in react-native-onyx

Open blazejkustra opened this issue 9 months ago • 0 comments

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  • [ ] I linked the correct issue in the ### Related Issues section above
  • [ ] I wrote clear testing steps that cover the changes made in this PR
    • [ ] I added steps for local testing in the Tests section
    • [ ] I tested this PR with a High Traffic account against the staging or production API to ensure there are no regressions (e.g. long loading states that impact usability).
  • [ ] I included screenshots or videos for tests on all platforms
  • [ ] I ran the tests on all platforms & verified they passed on:
    • [ ] Android / native
    • [ ] Android / Chrome
    • [ ] iOS / native
    • [ ] iOS / Safari
    • [ ] MacOS / Chrome / Safari
    • [ ] MacOS / Desktop
  • [ ] I verified there are no console errors (if there's a console error not related to the PR, report it or open an issue for it to be fixed)
  • [ ] I followed proper code patterns (see Reviewing the code)
    • [ ] I verified that any callback methods that were added or modified are named for what the method does and never what callback they handle (i.e. toggleReport and not onIconClick)
    • [ ] I verified that the left part of a conditional rendering a React component is a boolean and NOT a string, e.g. myBool && <MyComponent />.
    • [ ] I verified that comments were added to code that is not self explanatory
    • [ ] I verified that any new or modified comments were clear, correct English, and explained "why" the code was doing something instead of only explaining "what" the code was doing.
    • [ ] I verified proper file naming conventions were followed for any new files or renamed files. All non-platform specific files are named after what they export and are not named "index.js". All platform-specific files are named for the platform the code supports as outlined in the README.
    • [ ] I verified the JSDocs style guidelines (in STYLE.md) were followed
  • [ ] If a new code pattern is added I verified it was agreed to be used by multiple Expensify engineers
  • [ ] I followed the guidelines as stated in the Review Guidelines
  • [ ] I tested other components that can be impacted by my changes (i.e. if the PR modifies a shared library or component like Avatar, I verified the components using Avatar are working as expected)
  • [ ] I verified all code is DRY (the PR doesn't include any logic written more than once, with the exception of tests)
  • [ ] I verified any variables that can be defined as constants (ie. in CONST.js or at the top of the file that uses the constant) are defined as such
  • [ ] I verified that if a function's arguments changed that all usages have also been updated correctly
  • [ ] If a new component is created I verified that:
    • [ ] A similar component doesn't exist in the codebase
    • [ ] All props are defined accurately and each prop has a /** comment above it */
    • [ ] The file is named correctly
    • [ ] The component has a clear name that is non-ambiguous and the purpose of the component can be inferred from the name alone
    • [ ] The only data being stored in the state is data necessary for rendering and nothing else
    • [ ] If we are not using the full Onyx data that we loaded, I've added the proper selector in order to ensure the component only re-renders when the data it is using changes
    • [ ] For Class Components, any internal methods passed to components event handlers are bound to this properly so there are no scoping issues (i.e. for onClick={this.submit} the method this.submit should be bound to this in the constructor)
    • [ ] Any internal methods bound to this are necessary to be bound (i.e. avoid this.submit = this.submit.bind(this); if this.submit is never passed to a component event handler like onClick)
    • [ ] All JSX used for rendering exists in the render method
    • [ ] The component has the minimum amount of code necessary for its purpose, and it is broken down into smaller components in order to separate concerns and functions
  • [ ] If any new file was added I verified that:
    • [ ] The file has a description of what it does and/or why is needed at the top of the file if the code is not self explanatory
  • [ ] If the PR modifies a generic component, I tested and verified that those changes do not break usages of that component in the rest of the App (i.e. if a shared library or component like Avatar is modified, I verified that Avatar is working as expected in all cases)
  • [ ] If the main branch was merged into this PR after a review, I tested again and verified the outcome was still expected according to the Test steps.
  • [ ] I have checked off every checkbox in the PR author checklist, including those that don't apply to this PR.

Screenshots/Videos

Android: Native
Android: mWeb Chrome
iOS: Native
iOS: mWeb Safari
MacOS: Chrome / Safari
MacOS: Desktop

blazejkustra avatar Apr 26 '24 15:04 blazejkustra