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Frontend Development Projects with Vue.js 3 - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234991
Pages 628 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (4):
Maya Shavin Maya Shavin
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Raymond Camden Raymond Camden
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Clifford Gurney Clifford Gurney
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Hugo Di Francesco Hugo Di Francesco
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction and Crash Course
2. Chapter 1: Starting Your First Vue Project 3. Chapter 2: Working with Data 4. Chapter 3: Vite and Vue Devtools 5. Part 2: Building Your First Vue App
6. Chapter 4: Nesting Components (Modularity) 7. Chapter 5: The Composition API 8. Chapter 6: Global Component Composition 9. Chapter 7: Routing 10. Chapter 8: Animations and Transitions 11. Part 3: Global State Management
12. Chapter 9: The State of Vue State Management 13. Chapter 10: State Management with Pinia 14. Part 4: Testing and Application Deployment
15. Chapter 11: Unit Testing 16. Chapter 12: End-to-End Testing 17. Chapter 13: Deploying Your Code to the Web 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building your first test

To illustrate how quick and easy it is to get started with automated tests in a Vue 3 project, we will start by creating a simple test using Vitest (https://vitest.dev/), the officially recommended testing framework for Vue 3 and the simplest to begin with as the installation steps of a new application let you select it right away.

In the following figure, you can see the prompt for installing Vitest:

Figure 11.2 – Creating an application and selecting Yes to using Vitest

Figure 11.2 – Creating an application and selecting Yes to using Vitest

After the application is scaffolded, you will find it created a __tests__ folder under components and created a test already. For now though, delete the file (but not the folder) and create a new __tests__ folder directly under the root of you project. Next, create an App.test.js file.

We will use shallowMount to render the application and test whether it displays The Vue.js Workshop Blog. For the purposes of this example, we’ll use the text...

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