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fix(render): Default to HTMLElement in returned container #868

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24 changes: 17 additions & 7 deletions types/index.d.ts
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -6,12 +6,16 @@ import {
BoundFunction,
prettyFormat,
} from '@testing-library/dom'
import {Renderer} from 'react-dom'
import {act as reactAct} from 'react-dom/test-utils'

export * from '@testing-library/dom'

export type RenderResult<Q extends Queries = typeof queries> = {
container: Element
export type RenderResult<
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends Element | DocumentFragment = HTMLElement
> = {
container: Container
baseElement: Element
debug: (
baseElement?:
Expand All @@ -26,8 +30,11 @@ export type RenderResult<Q extends Queries = typeof queries> = {
asFragment: () => DocumentFragment
} & {[P in keyof Q]: BoundFunction<Q[P]>}

export interface RenderOptions<Q extends Queries = typeof queries> {
container?: Element
export interface RenderOptions<
Q extends Queries = typeof queries,
Container extends Element | DocumentFragment = HTMLElement
> {
container?: Container
baseElement?: Element
hydrate?: boolean
queries?: Q
Expand All @@ -43,10 +50,13 @@ export function render(
ui: React.ReactElement,
options?: Omit<RenderOptions, 'queries'>,
): RenderResult
export function render<Q extends Queries>(
export function render<
Q extends Queries,
Container extends Element | DocumentFragment = HTMLElement
>(
ui: React.ReactElement,
options: RenderOptions<Q>,
): RenderResult<Q>
options: RenderOptions<Q, Container>,
): RenderResult<Q, Container>

/**
* Unmounts React trees that were mounted with render.
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35 changes: 33 additions & 2 deletions types/test.tsx
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ export async function testRender() {

// helpers
const {container, rerender, debug} = page
expectType<HTMLElement, typeof container>(container)
return {container, rerender, debug}
}

Expand All @@ -35,13 +36,18 @@ export async function testPureRender() {

// helpers
const {container, rerender, debug} = page
expectType<HTMLElement, typeof container>(container)
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This was Element before this change which caused #834 (comment)

return {container, rerender, debug}
}

export function testRenderOptions() {
const container = document.createElement('div')
const options = {container}
render(<div />, options)
const {container: returnedContainer} = render(<div />, options)
// Unclear why TypeScript infers `HTMLElement` here when the the input `container` is `HTMLDivElement`
// Hopefully this breaks someday and we can switch to
// expectType<HTMLDivElement, typeof returnedContainer>(returnedContainer)
expectType<HTMLElement, typeof returnedContainer>(returnedContainer)
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This is a limitation of TypeScript's JSX syntax support. JSX elements unfortunately can't be inferred to a specific element type. You'd have to use the React.createElement syntax, though it's not recommended in most cases.

So for now, this test is accurate, though you could avoid JSX if you wanted to still test the regression.

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The <div /> is irrelevant here as far as I know though definitely confusing. The type should be inferred from options.

The confusing part is why it works for SVGSVGElement but not HTMLDivElement.

Let me replace <div /> with <button /> to check if your assumption is true.

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Hm, I missed that, I'm curious what happens

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Changed. Is it now clearer that the container is not inferred from the rendered UI but the options?

}

export function testSVGRenderOptions() {
Expand All @@ -50,7 +56,8 @@ export function testSVGRenderOptions() {
'svg',
)
const options = {container}
render(<svg />, options)
const {container: returnedContainer} = render(<svg />, options)
expectType<SVGSVGElement, typeof returnedContainer>(returnedContainer)
}

export function testFireEvent() {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -87,3 +94,27 @@ eslint
testing-library/no-debug: "off",
testing-library/prefer-screen-queries: "off"
*/

// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53807517/how-to-test-if-two-types-are-exactly-the-same
type IfEquals<T, U, Yes = unknown, No = never> = (<G>() => G extends T
? 1
: 2) extends <G>() => G extends U ? 1 : 2
? Yes
: No

/**
* Issues a type error if `Expected` is not identical to `Actual`.
*
* `Expected` should be declared when invoking `expectType`.
* `Actual` should almost always we be a `typeof value` statement.
*
* Source: https://github.com/mui-org/material-ui/blob/6221876a4b468a3330ffaafa8472de7613933b87/packages/material-ui-types/index.d.ts#L73-L84
*
* @example `expectType<number | string, typeof value>(value)`
* TypeScript issues a type error since `value is not assignable to never`.
* This means `typeof value` is not identical to `number | string`
* @param actual
*/
declare function expectType<Expected, Actual>(
actual: IfEquals<Actual, Expected, Actual>,
): void