Internal.SandboxComponent.SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output
fromComponent : appFlags -> Framework.Actor.Component appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output componentMsgIn -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output
Turn your Framework.Actor.Component into a SandboxComponent.
You'll have to supply it with a default (mocked) appFlags
value so that we can
render an initial output (See Framework.Sandbox.Browser
for more info.)
fromComponent "Some Flags" component
addTestCase : Internal.TestCases.TestCase.TestCase appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output
Add A TestCase to your SandboxComponent
The title of a TestCase has to be unique for your Sandbox.
fromComponent () component
|> addTestCase
(TestCase.make
{ title = "Increment"
, description = "Increment the counters value by one."
, test = \_ a b -> Expect (b - a) 1
}
|> TestCase.setActions [ Increment ]
)
updateTestCase : Internal.TestCases.TestCase.TestCase appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output
Updates a TestCase based on its title (This is an alias of addTestCase (!))
toTest : String -> SandboxComponent appFlags componentModel componentMsgIn componentMsgOut output -> Test
Give your tests a description and turn them into Elm tests!
fromComponent () component
|> addTestCase
(TestCase.make
{ title = "Increment"
, description = "Increment the counters value by one."
, test = \_ a b -> Expect (b - a) 1
}
|> TestCase.setActions [ Increment ]
)
|> toTest "My Counter Component"