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Daniel Irvine
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Daniel Irvine is a UK-based software consultant. He helps businesses simplify their existing codebases and assists dev teams in improving the quality of their software using eXtreme programming (XP) practices. He has been coaching developers for many years and co-founded the Queer Code London meetup.
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In this chapter, you learned how to create an HTML form with text boxes. You wrote tests for the form element, and for input elements of types text and submit.

Although the text box is about the most basic input element there is, we’ve taken this opportunity to dig much deeper into test-driven React. We’ve discovered the intricacies of raising submit and change events via JSDOM, such as ensuring that event.preventDefault() is called on the event to avoid a browser page transition.

We’ve also gone much further with Jest. We extracted common test logic into modules, used nested describe blocks, and built assertions using DOM’s Form API.

In the next chapter, we’ll test-drive a more complicated form example: a form with select boxes and radio buttons.

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Daniel Irvine

Daniel Irvine is a UK-based software consultant. He helps businesses simplify their existing codebases and assists dev teams in improving the quality of their software using eXtreme programming (XP) practices. He has been coaching developers for many years and co-founded the Queer Code London meetup.
Read more about Daniel Irvine