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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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Exercises

The following are some exercises for you to try out:

  1. Add a toBeElementWithTag matcher that replaces the two expectations in the renders as a select box test. It should be used like so:
    expect(field("service")).toBeElementWithTag("select");
  2. Complete the remaining tests for the AppointmentForm select box:
    • Renders a label
    • Assigns an ID that matches the label ID
    • Saves an existing value when submitted
    • Saves a new value when submitted

These tests are practically the same as they were for CustomerForm, including the use of the change helper. If you want a challenge, you can try extracting these form test helpers into a module of their own that is shared between CustomerForm and AppointmentForm.

  1. Update the time slot table tests so that they use the testProps object.
  2. Update the AppointmentsDayView component so that it uses the todayAt builder, where appropriate.
  3. Add the ability to choose a stylist before choosing a time slot. This...
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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.
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